To summarise, Clover does get to understand the full story, but not in the way you might think and what she ends up with is a much greater understanding of her father and the ties that bind them. It's a really lovely book. Bittersweet and compassionate, tender and moving; I think you will simply love it.
If ''The Museum of You'' sounds like it might appeal, you probably want to take a look at the author's first novel, [[A Song for Issy Bradley by Carys Bray|A Song For Issy Bradley]] which is a wonderful read. You might also fancy a look at [[The Land Of of Decoration by Grace McCleen]] as it sort of treads a line of similarity between the plots of Bray's two books.
Finally our huge thanks to the kind folks at Hutchinson for sending us this copy for review.