From Source to Sea
Notes from a 215-Mile Walk Along the River Thames
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Octopus Publishing Group
Published:14th Jun '18
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Tom Chesshyre's journey in From Source to Sea explores the Thames, revealing its past and present through engaging encounters and vivid landscapes.
In From Source to Sea, travel writer Tom Chesshyre embarks on an extraordinary journey along the River Thames, tracing its path from the serene Cotswolds to the expansive North Sea. This winding trek of over 200 miles invites readers to experience the river's beauty and complexity through Chesshyre's unique perspective. As he walks, he encounters a rich tapestry of landscapes, including meadows, historic churches, and majestic palaces, juxtaposed with modern council estates and bustling factories. Each step reveals a new layer of the river's story, blending the past and present in a captivating narrative.
Set against the backdrop of a changing England during the summer of Brexit, From Source to Sea also highlights the diverse array of characters Chesshyre meets along the way. These encounters add depth to his exploration, showcasing the human experiences that intertwine with the river's course. Through engaging anecdotes and thoughtful reflections, Chesshyre invites readers to consider the significance of the Thames in shaping not just the landscape, but also the lives of those who inhabit its banks.
Ultimately, From Source to Sea is more than just a travelogue; it’s a meditation on the relationship between nature, history, and culture. Chesshyre's journey serves as a reminder of the enduring allure of the Thames, a river that has inspired countless authors and artists throughout the ages. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a curious reader, this book offers a fresh perspective on one of England's most iconic waterways.
An enjoyable refuge from everyday life * Clive Aslet, The Times *
I found myself quickly falling into step beside Tom Chesshyre, charmed by his amiable meanderings, pointed observations and meetings with strangers along the way... but most of all Chesshyre champions the joys of a good walk through fascinating surroundings - with beer and blisters at the end of the day * BBC Countryfile Magazine - Fergus Collins *
Readers should perhaps prepare themselves for a whole new wave of Whither England? type books in the months and years ahead, and Chesshyre's is a not unwelcome early attempt to answer that seemingly urgent question. * Ian Sansom, Times Literary Supplement *
'Beautifully written and exquisite in observation, Tom Chesshyre's latest book, From Source to Sea is a fitting tribute to the mighty Thames that flows like a golden thread through the history of Britain. * Harry Bucknall, author of Like a Tramp, Like a Pilgrim *
Chesshyre cuts an engaging figure... He has a true journalist's instinct for conversational encounters - Kurdistani picnickers in the river meadows upstream of London, pub thugs in the badlands of the lower Thames, other Thames Path pilgrims he rubs up against along the way. He also demonstrates a nose for a juicy tale, from a pre-Raphaelite ménage-àtrois at Kelmscott Manor to the discreet nookie column in the Marlow Free Press. Chesshyre's journey is rich in history and thick with characters, fables and happenstance - a highly readable and entertaining saunter along England's iconic river. * Christopher Somerville, author of Britain’s Best Walks *
Chesshyre's book stands out from other accounts of walking the Thames Path in its contemporary (post-Brexit, pre-Trump) immediacy. A portrait of England and the English in our time, it is peppered with fascinating historical and literary markers. It's also a usefully opinionated guide to watering-holes and B&Bs from the sleepy Cotswold villages to the dystopian edgelands of the estuary. * Christina Hardyment, author of Writing the Thame *
Journalist Tom Chesshyre has produced a readable, richly entertaining and highly informative book in From Source to Sea * Chris Gray, The Oxford Times *
The result is this enjoyable travelogue, guiding the reader through the delightful towns and cities strung like pearls along the river, the 'liquid history' of the Thames from the Romans to the Profumo Affair and the beloved works of art and literature inspired by life on its banks, most famously Alice in Wonderland, Three Men in a Boat and The Wind in the Willows... a welcome addition to the Thames cannon. * Richard Tarrant, The Lady *
Beautifully written and exquisite in observation, Tom Chesshyre's latest book, From Source to Sea is a fitting tribute to the mighty Thames that flows like a golden thread through the history of Britain. * Harry Bucknall, author of Like a Tramp, Like a Pilgrim *
ISBN: 9781786852861
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320 pages