The Coast Road: A 3,000 Mile Journey Round the Edge of England

The Coast Road: A 3,000 Mile Journey Round the Edge of England

by PaulGogarty (Author)

Synopsis

Winner of the 'Travel Narrative Book of the Year' in 2005 by the British Guild of Travel Writers (BGTW), The Coast Road presents an idiosyncratic and illuminating snapshot of England and what it is to be English today. In this travelogue, award-winning writer Paul Gogarty travels 3,000 miles in a motorhome, exploring intimate coastal communities and ruminating on the future of the English coast.

All points of the compass are covered; after an unsettling benediction at Dover's Eastern Docks he travels to Derek Jarman's Dungeness; to rakish Brighton and Madame Rosina's Bournemouth; the mudflats and Arabian sands of the north-west, where he joins a roomful of George Formbys in Blackpool; the now infamous Morcambe Bay; Billy Butlin's Skegness; and a parachuting vicar. The journey comes full circle in the secret creeks of East Anglia.

The Coast Road is a warm-hearted tribute to England's coastline written by a romantic spirit who beautifully captures both the idiosyncrasies of the nation and the euphoria of the open road.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Revised edition
Publisher: Portico
Published: 28 Jun 2007

ISBN 10: 1905798091
ISBN 13: 9781905798094
Book Overview: 'The Coast Road' is a warm-hearted tribute to England's coastline written by a romantic spirit who beautifully captures both the idiosyncrasies of the nation and the euphoria of the open road. 'The Coast Road' was also the recent winner of the British Guild of Travel Writers Best Narrative Travel Book Award.

Author Bio
Paul Gogarty is a contributor to the Daily Express, Daily Telegraph, Guardian, and Sunday Times, and travel editor at Cosmopolitan magazine. Extracts from his first book The Water Road won two Guild of Travel Writers awards.