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A treasure trove of fascinating stories, little-known places and hidden gems of history, Westering is a coast-to-coast British journey from Norfolk to the Welsh coast, by an established travel writ...
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  • 21 June 2022
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A treasure trove of fascinating stories, little-known places and hidden gems of history, Westering is a coast-to-coast British journey from Norfolk to the Welsh coast, by an established travel writer.

From Great Yarmouth to Aberystwyth, Westering takes us across England from the Fens, Leicester, the Black Country and central Wales. It connects landscape, place and memory to evoke a narrative unravelling the deep topography, and following a westerly route that runs against the grain of the land, its geology, culture and historical bedrock.

With the industrial Midlands sandwiched between bucolic landscapes in East Anglia and Wales, here we explore places too often overlooked. Along the way we encounter deserted medieval villages, battlefield sites, the ghosts of Roman soldiers, valleys drowned for reservoirs, ancient forests, John Clare's beloved fields, and the urban edgelands. Notions of home and belonging, landscapes of loss and absence, birds and the resilience of nature, the psychology of walking, and the psychogeography of liminal places all frame the story.

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Price: $17.95
Pages: 304
Publisher: Saraband
Imprint: Saraband
Publication Date: 21 June 2022
Trim Size: 7.80 X 5.10 in
ISBN: 9781913393069
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SPORTS & RECREATION / Walking, Walking, hiking, trekking, TRAVEL / Europe / Great Britain, TRAVEL / Special Interest / Hikes & Walks, SPORTS & RECREATION / Hiking, Travel writing, The countryside, country life: general interest, Geology, geomorphology & the lithosphere
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“Rich with detail about the landscape … clear, engaging … the perfect traveling companion … understated … but, nonetheless, profound.” Psychogeographic Review

“His narrative blends a geographer’s store of knowledge with perceptive observations of our natural and manmade environments … fascinating history and topography, deserted medieval villages, battlefield sites, ancient forests and hidden canals … I felt like I’d been with him every step of the way.” The Great Outdoors magazine

”A beautifully compelling reminder that we never walk alone. Alongside us, always, are the complex cultural and natural histories, topographies, geologies and folk memories that have helped shape the path and those places we pass… A superb and illuminating guide to the rich seam of stories found underfoot.” Julian Hoffman, author of Irreplaceable

Laurence Mitchell is an established travel writer with a number of guidebooks to his name. He also writes features on far-flung places for magazines like Geographical, Walk and Discovering Britain. He has contributed to Elsewhere: a journal of place and is a regular guest writer for the Berlin- based magazine Hidden Europe.