A review by maureenr
Meet Me at the Museum by Anne Youngson

4.0

a sweet, short epistolary novel. I love this form, but I know there are some that do not enjoy something made up solely of letters. Of course, the gold standard for this is 84 Charing Cross Road. The only real resemblance is the fact that the two letter writers are in late middle ages - I would say in their sixties? Other than that, the letters go very different places than do the ones in 84 Charing Cross Road.

But...I liked where it went. I think it's best suited for those of us that, as one of the characters says, "More behind us than ahead of us. Paths chosen that define us. Enough time left to change."