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Landlines
by Raynor Winn
It’s a 4* or 5* read - probably somewhere between the two. I love the chatty style, the asides about the places visited, but also about homelessness, ecology/environment, politics, Scotland independence, Brexit - it’s also interesting that countrywide there are some of the same frustrations.
In the Salt Path Ray & Moth were homeless, here, we are in slightly different territory. But it’s such a long walk, and it’s one of those things, you can’t normally do, unless you’re not working. And if you have the time, you may not be fit enough, to leave your life behind for a long walk. Moth at the start wasn’t really fit enough, but he managed it, so perhaps more of us can be inspired. (Reader, she was, but after almost 10 miles of walking along the canal, that was enough!)
In the Salt Path Ray & Moth were homeless, here, we are in slightly different territory. But it’s such a long walk, and it’s one of those things, you can’t normally do, unless you’re not working. And if you have the time, you may not be fit enough, to leave your life behind for a long walk. Moth at the start wasn’t really fit enough, but he managed it, so perhaps more of us can be inspired. (Reader, she was, but after almost 10 miles of walking along the canal, that was enough!)