The Journal of Lettice Moore is the intimate diary of a quiet woman living in a small English coastal town in 1905.
Each morning, Lettice cycles from the harbour to deliver fresh fish to local households — a simple rhythm that shapes her days. She records a life that appears plain from the outside, yet holds a rich inner world of quiet truth and wisdom.
As she moves from door to door with her fish basket, Lettice notices everything: the moods of the harbour, the arrival of a new clergyman, village gossip, and the small questions that begin to stir in her heart. Her world is outwardly modest, but inwardly alive.
A book that feels like discovering a forgotten journal tucked away in an old wooden drawer.
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