Over The Hills And Far Away
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From her early childhood, when her inspirational mother would take her on trips along her beloved Ridgeway in a horse-drawn cart, Candida Lycett Green has retained a love of green lanes and tracks, of moving along at horse’s pace and casting an eye on the beauty of England through the back door. Her insatiable appetite for exploring unknown territory has led her to travel all over the country by horse for weeks at a time, and often these journeys have come at important turning points in her life. Lyrical yet down-to-earth, framed by a recent 150-mile journey through Yorkshire and Northumberland with a friend, Over the Hills and Far Away dips back into past journeys by horse that also reflect her idyllic childhood in the bohemian Betjeman household, a charmed youth in the Swinging Sixties, a year-long honeymoon journey overland to India, early days at Private Eye, and the ups and downs of thirty-nine years of marriage and motherhood. Her story is made all the more poignant by her recent fight with breast cancer.
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| Weight | 0.2 kg |
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| Dimensions | 1.7 × 12.7 × 19.8 cm |
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| Pages | 288 |
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| Year Published | 2010-11-23 |
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| Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
| ISBN 10 | 0552777161 |
| About The Author | Candida Lycett Green was the author of over a dozen books including Over the Hills and Far Away, The Dangerous Edge of Things,English Cottages, Goodbye London, and The Garden at Highgrove (with the Prince of Wales). She edited and introduced her father John Betjeman's letters and prose, and wrote and presented The Front Garden and The Englishwoman and the Horse for the BBC. She died in August 2014. |
A small treasure. It is sharp, finely written, sometimes very funny, and would move a black-hearted croupier to tears. |
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| Other text | There is an appropriate sense of fresh air blowing through the book's prose … we are given not only new insights into both her father and her daunting mother, we also come to realise how many of their attributes she has inherited … The book's power, finally is that it is full of life – life regained, and life reaffirmed. |
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