The Best British Travel Writing of the 21st Century: A Celebration of Outstanding Travel Storytelling from Around the World
F**O
Fantastic anthology
I would recommend to anyone, every article is beautifully written
S**E
Fascinating Travel Stories
Loved it, unique stories by top travel writers, how can you beat that? Such an uncertain world, did you say? True but this is the time to dream, discover our world and believe travel is coming back! So let's be positive, enjoy these amazing stories, 30 of them, set all around the world, different writers, different moods but each one so inspiring you won't forget it. Adventure, culture, meeting locals and more, it's all there, just as it happened...
J**S
Thoroughly enjoyable read
It says on the back of this book in big capitals “TRAVEL WRITING MATTERS”, this has never felt more true since the lockdowns started in 2020, with people unable to travel they needed some way of escaping the monotony of home schooling/working from home and becoming an armchair travel was one method of escape. The editors of this book have been travelling the world for many years and being trapped at home inspired them to look into what other writers had experienced and put together this collection of short travel pieces.I always think that the first piece in a book like this is always the most important as it sets the standard of what to come, this fell to Leon McCarron with The Night Train. Travelling across Iraq by train at night, not much you can write about the view…due to the sun being AWOL…so the focus is on those using the train, a fascinating insight into the people on the train and a great start to the book. There are some very good pieces here and they cover a lot of places and events I know very little about and in many of the pieces the pandemic is ever present.Favourites here include visiting well known Safari park during the lockdown, without the many many tourists the animals seem very content, relaxing in the peace and quiet. A father’s ashes being taken to the Ganges as a sort of pilgrimage and somebody taking part in the Hajj pilgrimage were probably the best in the book, I knew nothing about the Hajj and Tharik Hussain shares their experience and explains why they go and the fear they experience before getting the euphoric feeling that they achieved what they set up to do.One of the most impressive things about this book is each writer is considered British and such a large number of different cultures are represented, it’s wonderful see how varied we are. Each piece of writing here has featured in a magazine or journal of some sort and that restricts the word length, using this book as a way to scope out the talent works well, there are many writers here that I would happily read again.
D**F
Interesting stories, confusing as a collection
Individually each story is interesting, but they’re so frustrating as a collection. They’re just thrown together with seemingly no thought or structure. There is no introduction or explanation so you are clueless where it’s set and they jump all over the pace. Organising in some way and adding a context would make it easier to get into each story. For example “wet wet wet” is about sea-kayaking in Milford Sound - an activity and location I love - but I’m half way through the article before I even know what’s happening.
M**T
Perfect post-pandemic reading
A really inspiring collection of travel stories that have a refreshing focus on the feeling of travel, rather than the where or the how.This book sets a great example of what should be considered the ‘best’ travel writing, focusing on feeling, understanding, and empathy.If this doesn’t get you back out into the big wide world after the pandemic, nothing will100% recommended!!
L**A
As the book states the best travel writing
What a wonderful book full of passion adventure and insight into a world where there is still so much to discover in these strange and crazy times that we find ourselves living in! If you want to delve into another country and immerse yourself then this is the book for you. A truly wonderful read, well done to all the amazing writers and editors
A**R
Fascinating stories passionately written which makes you desperate to explore the world more.
I was attracted by the look of this book and intrigued by its content. I was touched by the passion and knowledge of the contributors and the diversity of the subjects. Must try chips and gravy!!
R**S
Poor
Not sure these are true stories
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