A review by penny_literaryhoarders
The Railwayman's Wife by Ashley Hay

3.5 stars A very lovely read - a bit melancholy, but lovely - a story about loss, moving on, the guilt of moving on and fear of forgetting. It centers on Ani Lachlan and the loss of her husband, but it is also about loss for the two others that come into her life - the poet, Roy McKinnon and the doctor, Frank Draper. She mourns the loss of her husband Mac, worries about forgetting him, worries about these new possible feelings for Roy. A sad ending with more loss however. In way, it reminded me some of [b:Tell|22557361|Tell|Frances Itani|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1418105592s/22557361.jpg|41613097] - for its quietness.
(Thank you to Simon & Schuster Canada for sending an advanced reading copy my way - they saw it on my list here to read and graciously sent a copy along. Thank you!)