Ruth Hogan’s 2017 novel, The Keeper of Lost Things, tells the story of Anthony Peardew, a man who collects lost objects and their accompanying stories, and his assistant, Laura, who helps him reunite these items with their owners. The novel explores themes of memory, loss, and the power of objects to hold meaning.
This heartwarming and critically acclaimed novel resonates with readers due to its exploration of universal human experiences. It offers solace and reminds us of the significance of seemingly insignificant items and the stories they carry. By weaving together multiple narratives, the work creates a tapestry of interconnected lives and demonstrates how even small acts of kindness can have profound repercussions.