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The Museum of Ordinary People

By: Mike Gayle
Narrated by: Witney White
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In this “brilliantly original” and warmhearted novel, an old set of encyclopedias leads a young woman to a curious museum and one profoundly moving lesson: that every life is an extraordinary life (New York Times bestselling author Claire Mackintosh).

Still reeling from the sudden death of her mother, Jess is about to do the hardest thing she's ever done: empty her childhood home so that it can be sold. As she sorts through a lifetime of memories, everything comes to a halt when she comes across something she just can’t part with: an old set of encyclopedias. To the world, the books are outdated and ready to be recycled. To Jess, they represent love and the future that her mother always wanted her to have.

In the process of finding the books a new home, Jess discovers an unusual archive of letters, photographs, and curious housed in a warehouse and known as the Museum of Ordinary People. Irresistibly drawn, she becomes the museum's unofficial custodian, along with the warehouse’s mysterious owner. As they delve into the history of objects in their care, they not only unravel heart-stirring stories that span generations and continents, but also unearth long-buried secrets that lie closer to home.

Inspired by an abandoned box of mementos, The Museum of Ordinary People is a poignant novel about memory and loss, the things we leave behind, and the future we create for ourselves.



Women's Fiction Heartfelt Genre Fiction Tearjerking Feel-Good Urban Suspenseful African American City Life
Unique Premise • Heartwarming Story • Excellent Narration • Unexpected Twists • Thought-provoking Concept

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Good narrator but the best part of this book was the concept of the museum. Rather than explore that with some kind of interesting premise, most of the story is melodramatic. A bit like a soap opera. The story could’ve been told in an hour.

Meh. Melodramatic and Predictable

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This story had such a unique premise but left me wanting more in the execution. The pacing was a little slow throughout the bulk, but had a great ending. Thought-provoking overall.

Unique premise

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This is a quirky, delightful and moving celebration of the road less travelling, and of perspectives less commonly considered. A poignant reminder of the importance of celebrating and commemorating the ordinary. Also a much needed antidote to the media-crazed celebrity worship and materialistic consumerism that seems to dominate the modern world. Such a refreshing listen. I absolutely loved this book!

Thought-provoking and heart-warming

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This is a sweet, pleasant story about good meaning ordinary people trying to find their place in life. I especially like the idea behind the museum they struggled to create and hope it inspires people to form real museums of ordinary people.

Sweet Story

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I might have liked this book more if I had read it. The narrator is good I suppose, but to me very monotonous. I loved his other books on Audible. This was just a bore.

Just so so.

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