
It's never too late
1966, Chicago. Backlogged with millions of undelivered letters, the post office announces a temporary closure. But eighty-one-year-old Henry Walton can't stand idly by when there’s mail waiting to be delivered. He believes letters are what keep people connected, and he’s not about to let them get lost in the chaos.
Plus, connection keeps the mind sharp—according to a note someone’s pinned up in his kitchen.
While the post office scrambles to get things under control, Henry races against time and forgetfulness. Taking it upon himself to deliver the mail, he discovers hatred and tragedy, triumph and joy in the letters he carries and the people he meets along the way.
Inspired by true events, this delightful story will linger long after the last page.
Review Quote
“A poignant story of the power of human connection and the effect that one person can have on an entire city.”—Library Journal
Additional Book Details
| Pages: | 320 |
| Release Date: | April 21, 2026 |
| ISBN: | 9798892425254 |
| Club ID: | 1431261 |
| Format: | Regular Print |