Doubling Back
Paths Trodden in Memory
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Saraband / Contraband
Published:16th May '24
Should be back in stock very soon
- A reissue of a 2014 Radio 4 Book of the Week, including a new essay that reflects on our current context of climate crisis
- Literary travel writing that takes the reader to Kenya, the Swiss Alps, Spain and Norway
- Genre-expanding essays combine life and nature writing; for fans of Robert Macfarlane and Amy Liptrot
Past and present converge as Linda Cracknell doubles back to follow in the footsteps of others.
Across Norway, Kenya, the Isle of Skye and Lindisfarne, Doubling Back traces the contours of history. Following paths long mythologised by writers and relatives gone before, Linda Cracknell charts how places immortalised in writing and memory create portals; wrinkles in time and geography that allow us to walk in the footsteps of others.
Join Linda as she traverses the dangerous crevasses of the Swiss alps to retrace the mountaineering past of the father she barely knew, follows the escape route of a Norwegian scientist on the run in the second world war, or simply celebrates the joy found in the ‘friendly paths’ of her local, regular terrain, and the ritual of returning home.
Originally published in 2014 to rave reviews and serialised on BBC radio, this revised edition includes an account of a new journey through northern Scotland’s Flow Country, the peatland that is our chief Carbon store. As the century is almost one quarter through, Linda doubles back once more to reflect on our future on this fragile Earth.
'A winning combination of memoir, travelogue and literary meditation.'
-- DailyISBN: 9781915089908
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304 pages