D H Lawrence 'Twilight in Italy'
Richard Mabey 'The Unofficial Countryside'
Rebecca Solnit 'The Art of Getting Lost'
Alice Oswald 'Dart'
And I'll be taking Dorothy Wordsworth's journals to the lakes with me, but haven't read them yet.
Cathy
Hello Walkers,
Inspired by a talk by Alec Finlay in Edinurgh who raised the idea of taking books for walks, I thought i would invite the list to share their reading lists of fiction/non-fiction involving walks/walking, walking landscapes, etc--basically, any
book you think would be great to take for a walk.
Best wishes
Misha
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