THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER AS SEEN ON THIS MORNING AND IN THE TELEGRAPH Join Raynor and Moth
on their remarkable 1000-mile walk from Scotland to the South West Coast Path in this powerful
account of our country's land and the people that make it FROM THE MILLION-COPY SUNDAY TIMES
BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE SALT PATH AND THE WILD SILENCE 'An inspirational story of love and
endurance of trails offering links to ancient times. But it's clear-eyed too on the future
we're shaping' TELEGRAPH 'Another heartwarming odyssey this time on one of the wildest walks
in Britain . . . [Raynor's] is a voice of empathy and integrity' GUARDIAN 'Raynor Winn has done
it again. Another wondrous book full of compassion humour insights closeness to nature and
true bloody-minded grit. An inspiration' ISABELLA TREE author of WILDING 'A tale of
remarkable resilience and nature writing at its best' i ___________ Some people live to walk.
Raynor and Moth walk to live . . . Raynor Winn knows that her husband Moth's health is
declining getting worse by the day. She knows of only one cure. It worked once before. But
will he - can he? - set out with her on another healing walk? The Cape Wrath Trail is over two
hundred miles of gruelling terrain through Scotland's remotest mountains and lochs. But the
lure of the wilderness and the beguiling beauty of the awaiting glens draw them northwards.
Being one with nature saved them in their darkest hour and their hope is that it can work its
magic again. They embark on an incredible thousand-mile journey from Scotland back to the
familiar shores of the South West Coast Path. From Northumberland to the Yorkshire moors Wales
to the South West Raynor and Moth map with each step the landscape of an island nation facing
an uncertain path ahead. In Landlines she records in luminous prose the strangers and friends
wilderness and wildlife they encounter on the way - it's a journey that begins in fear but can
only end in hope. ___________ 'As well as a portrait of a telepathic marriage of true minds
and a snapshot of a fretful island this is a soaring lament and a tub-thumping tirade - for
all that is being lost for all that may yet be saved' TELEGRAPH 'An inspiring and beautifully
written story of hope and healing . . . We her readers are privileged to walk alongside her'
COUNTRYFILE 'Fans of The Salt Path will love this moving continuation of Raynor and her husband
Moth's journey . . . Alongside beautiful nature writing there are thought-provoking
observations on our countryside and the threat it is under' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING PRAISE FOR RAYNOR
WINN: 'A beautiful thoughtful lyrical story of homelessness human strength and endurance'
GUARDIAN 'An astonishing narrative' INDEPENDENT 'A tale of triumph: of hope over despair of
love over everything' SUNDAY TIMES 'The most inspirational book of this year' THE TIMES 'A
beautiful luminous and magical piece of writing' RACHEL JOYCE 'You feel the world is a better
place because Raynor and Moth are in it' THE TIMES 'An uplifting illuminating read' DAILY
MIRROR 'Brilliant powerful and touching' STEPHEN MOSS