The Incredible Kindness of Paper
A Novel
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About The Book
Can one random act of kindness change the trajectory of a life? Serendipity has the power to fold two fates together and reunite a pair of lost loves in this enchanting novel from the New York Times bestselling author of the “tug-at-your-heartstrings winner” (Sarah Addison Allen, New York Times bestselling author) The Hundred Loves of Juliet.
Can one random act of kindness change the trajectory of a life?
In elementary school, Chloe Hanako Quinn is assigned Oliver Jones as her pen pal partner. Before sending her letter, she also whispers a note into it…and he hears her. Little does she know it would be the beginning of a friendship that would bloom into something more. That is, until disaster strikes, and Oliver and his family disappear without a trace.
Now over twenty years later, Chloe is a high school guidance counselor in New York City. But life in the Big Apple is not what she dreamed it would be as she faces a layoff, rising rent, a situationship, and loneliness. Desperate for encouragement, she gives herself a pep talk via uplifting messages written on yellow origami paper that she folds into roses. When one of the roses unexpectedly finds its way to a neighbor in need of cheering up, a desire to spread kindness and optimism is sparked in Chloe, who begins folding more roses and leaving them around town.
Across the city, Oliver has picked himself up from the rough circumstances that forced him to leave everything behind as a teenager—including Chloe. Now a successful financial analyst, Oliver’s past continues to haunt him. But when the city is suddenly inundated with yellow origami roses, a specific one finds its way into his hands and changes his life forever…
Excerpt
The first time Chloe Hanako Quinn whispered into a piece of paper, she was just shy of seven years old. She had already drawn a picture—Mrs. Williams’s first-grade class was “writing” their introductory letters to their new pen pals—but Chloe wanted to tell her soon-to-be friend so much more than could be conveyed in a crayon self-portrait, which, to be honest, looked nothing like her.
For example, she wanted to tell her pen pal that on summer nights, she liked to crawl out her bedroom window on the second story and lie down on the little roof above the porch so that the crickets could sing to her until she was drowsy. That her favorite day of the year was when the college students returned to the University of Kansas campus in the autumn and, after they dropped off their suitcases, how they’d stream into her parents’ ice cream shop in the historic downtown and she could greet each one of their smiling faces as they walked in for their first cones of the school year.
Chloe wanted to know what holidays her pen pal celebrated, and she wanted to tell him how, every December, her relatives from Missouri and Iowa would all come and gather at her grandma’s house for “Kansas Gingerbread Christmas,” where the kids built sugar-gemmed villages, and then on New Year’s, they’d all wake up to mochi and “good luck” ozoni soup, celebrating the Japanese side of the family. She wanted to ask if her pen pal had a lot of relatives, too, and if, like her, he loved them so much, he didn’t even mind when aunts and uncles and older cousins patted him on the head and said, “My, haven’t you grown tall in the past year?”
But since Chloe couldn’t draw or write very well yet, she leaned over and whispered everything into her paper instead.
She told her pen pal about the black cat down the street who’d had orange kittens.
About the time she was walking home from the park in the rain, and a bolt of lightning came straight down toward her, but then suddenly veered off and hit the lightning rod at the top of the church across the street instead.
And even about the dam of twigs she’d built last weekend in the little creek next to her garage, which ended up flooding it.
But Chloe’s biggest secret was that she was lonely, and she wished she could have had someone with her when all those interesting things had happened to her.
“I hope we’ll be friends forever,” Chloe murmured into the paper. “Best friends.”
When she was done, she folded the paper, slid it into an envelope, and sealed it with a kiss, just like she’d seen in a movie.
Mrs. Williams sent the letters off the next day, and they traveled to another elementary school on the other side of Lawrence, Kansas. A boy named Oliver picked Chloe’s envelope, and when he opened it, he grinned before he even unfolded the paper, before he even saw her self-portrait. He didn’t need to.
Because Oliver could already hear everything Chloe wanted him to know.
Reading Group Guide
Topics & Questions for Discussion
Chloe loves the idea of serendipity, “that seemingly random things could change your life, if only you were open to them” (p. 42). What was your favorite moment of serendipity in the novel, and why?
The New York City setting influences Chloe and Oliver as characters and the atmosphere of the novel as a whole. How did the setting impact your experience of reading the book? Why do you think the author chose to set the story in New York?
Oliver keeps his true identity a secret from Chloe for quite some time. Do you agree with his decision to do so? Why does it make sense for his character to have behaved this way?
The Incredible Kindness of Paper features a rich cast of secondary characters. Who did you most enjoy spending time with, and why? How did they enhance the story, as well as Chloe and Oliver’s character journeys?
If you could create a custom ice cream flavor based on the themes and emotions in the novel, what would it be and why?
Why do you think Chloe and Oliver are well-matched? What parts of their personalities compliment each other?
Do you tend to be optimistic like Chloe or skeptical like Oliver? Did your tendencies toward one or the other influence your experience of the characters? How might you incorporate more of Chloe’s optimism into your life?
Oliver experienced significant trauma at a young age. What are the effects of his mother’s deception and family’s challenging circumstances on adult Oliver?
Which of the messages of kindness struck a chord with you, and why?
One of the main themes of The Incredible Kindness of Paper is that even small acts of optimism and generosity make a difference in the world. How do you see this playing out in the novel aside from the messages?
Enhance Your Book Club
As a book club, buy origami paper and watch a YouTube tutorial for folding paper roses. Write your own messages of kindness and leave the paper roses around your neighborhood.
Choose an episode of Evelyn’s popular podcast, Creative.Inspired.Alive, with a guest author you’re interested in, then read one of their books. Discuss how the podcast episode’s conversation influenced your reading experience.
In the spirit of spreading kindness and optimism, research volunteer opportunities in your community and volunteer as a group.
Go to a local ice cream shop and order an ice cream cake to enjoy during your discussion, á la Chloe’s birthday cakes!
Visit Evelyn Skye’s website, evelynskye.com, for more information on the author and The Incredible Kindness of Paper.
Product Details
- Publisher: Atria/Emily Bestler Books (August 12, 2025)
- Length: 256 pages
- ISBN13: 9781668081921
Raves and Reviews
"Even the greatest skeptics of happily ever after stories will fall hard for The Incredible Kindness of Paper. . . . Beautifully written, cleverly crafted, creatively detailed. Even on an overcast day, this story will leave you feeling as if the sunshine decided to make an appearance and stay for the long haul."
– Alka Joshi, international bestselling author of THE HENNA ARTIST and SIX DAYS IN BOMBAY
"Full of joy, whimsy, and just the right dash of magic. This sweet tale is more than a great comfort read—it also serves as a powerful reminder that small acts of generosity can have a lasting impact."
– Margarita Montimore, USA Today bestselling author of OONA OUT OF ORDER
"I don't think I've ever read a book quite like THE INCREDIBLE KINDNESS OF PAPER. It gripped me from the very beginning with its beautiful prose and heartfelt characters. It's touching and whimsical, and it's exactly what the world needs right now."
– Ethan Joella, author of THE SAME BRIGHT STARS
"THE INCREDIBLE KINDNESS OF PAPER is a sweet confection of a story, filled with heart."
– Nikki Erlick, New York Times bestselling author of THE MEASURE and THE POPPY FIELDS
"Infused with heartfelt magic, like Matt Haig’s THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY."
– Woman's World
"Perfect for the end of summer, this feel-good novel will be in bookstores in August…It's just the book you need—beautifully drawn characters and prose and a smile-inducing story."
– Newsweek, "Favorite Books to Read on Summer Vacation 2025"
"Sure to put a smile on your face and uplift your spirit."
– Club Calvi Book Club on CBS
"Delightful . . . Readers are in for a treat."
– Publishers Weekly
"A cozy, uplifting tale that is as romantic as it is sincere. THE INCREDIBLE KINDNESS OF PAPER celebrates human connection and hope, all with a touch of enchantment."
– Booklist
"A heartfelt, feel-good novel full of warmth [and] wonder. Perfect for anyone in need of a little hope."
– Library Journal (starred review)
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