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The Journal of Lettice Moore

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Pub Date Dec 11 2025 | Archive Date Apr 28 2026


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The Journal of Lettice Moore is the diary of a quiet woman living in a small English coastal town in 1905.

Each morning, Lettice cycles from the harbour to deliver fresh fish to local households — a simple rhythm that shapes her days. What seems ordinary from the outside reveals, in her pages, a life alive with quiet truth, tenderness, and thought.

As she moves through the town with her fish basket, Lettice notices everything: the moods of the harbour, the new clergyman, the hum of village gossip, and the questions that begin to stir in her heart.

A gentle and atmospheric novel that feels like discovering a forgotten journal tucked away in an old wooden drawer.

Lettice’s story did not remain only on paper. Some of her moments later found their way into music, for readers who wish to listen beyond the final page.


The Journal of Lettice Moore is the diary of a quiet woman living in a small English coastal town in 1905.

Each morning, Lettice cycles from the harbour to deliver fresh fish to local households — a...


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