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Travels with a Primate

Around the World with Robert Runcie

Terry Waite author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:SPCK Publishing

Published:21st Feb '19

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An unashamedly nostalgic return to the 1980s with Archbishop Robert Runcie, his Advisor, Terry Waite, and Chaplain, Richard Chartres, as they traverse the globe

This is Terry as he really is — wise and funny. A good book from a big man. If only he could be the Primate.' John Sergeant ‘A travelogue that is refreshingly irreverent and deeply human.’ James Naughtie From darkest Africa to the darker and infinitely wetter birthplace of John Knox, from the remote expanse of the Alaska Highway to part of the Antipodes that even Bill Bryson could not reach, Terry Waite takes us on a guided world tour in the company of Dr Robert Runcie. Even an archbishop has little control over wars and missed connections, floods and food poisoning. But this Primate sailed majestically through the most troubled of waters, as his companions (including Chaplain Richard Chartres) baled energetically in his wake. Hilarious and affectionate, Travels with a Primate offers an unashamedly nostalgic return to the 1980s. It is a delightful tribute to enduring friendship.

This is Terry as he really is — wise and funny. A good book from a big man. If only he could be the Primate. -- John Sergeant
A travelogue that is refreshingly irreverent and deeply human -- James Naughtie
What makes this book so enjoyable is that the great friendship, affection, and respect that Waite and the Archbishop have for each other really shines throughout each tale * Library Journal *
Solitude (SPCK, 2017): Terry Waite takes the reader deep into other worlds, both geographical and psychological, from which they will emerge enlightened and spiritually enriched. -- Ranulph Fiennes OBE, explorer, writer and poet
Terry Waite's saunter through solitude is wide ranging, original, well written and (best of all) companionable. -- Martin Bell OBE, UNICEF ambassador and former war reporter
A record of a unique sensibility. -- Joan Bakewell, DBE, writer and broadcaster
Out of the Silence (SPCK, 2016): A remarkable book by a remarkable man . . . Peace would universally reign if the world were full of people like Terry Waite. -- Karl Jenkins CBE, composer
Taken on Trust (Hodder, 1993, 2016): No regrets. No sentimentality. No self-pity. Many times in the years ahead Waite found it almost impossible to keep those resolutions. But he did, as anyone who reads this book must attest, in quite magnificent fashion. -- Sandy Gall * Sunday Express *
. . . his memoirs create a new mystery: where did he learn to write so well? -- Richard Heller * Mail on Sunday *
A remarkable story of physical humiliation, survival and release. -- Anthony Clare * Sunday Times *

ISBN: 9780281080564

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 238g

220 pages