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Over the Hills and Far Away
Over the Hills and Far Away
hardback
Published:
1 July, 2002
hardback
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From her early childhood, when her eccentric mother would take her on trips around the country in a horse-cart or on horseback, Candida Lycett Green has retained a love for the open road, of travelling at a saunter, of casting an eye on England through the back door. Framed by a recent journey on horseback from Yorkshire to the Scottish borders, this lifelong odyssey dips back into similar journeys in her past, revealing an idyllic childhood in the bohemian Betjeman household, with moonlit rides over the Downs, and wild picnics on Cornish beaches; a charmed youth in the swinging 60s, participating in the founding of Private Eye and travelling overland to India with her husband Rupert Lycett Green; and a subsequent journey undertaken with her own children and friends along the forgotten paths and bridleways of England. Blending lyrical impressions of landscape with echoes of her father's writing, this horseback amble combines the poetic with the down-to-earth, stately homes with humble farms, soaring churches with winding country lanes. Candid's recent fight with breast cancer poignantly underpins this personal story.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780385603317 |
| ISBN10 | 0385603312 |
| Number Of Pages | 224 |
| Item Weight | 480 g |
| Product Dimensions | 154 x 26 x 236 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Doubleday |
| Format | hardback |
| Edition | First Edition |
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Author's Bio
Candida Lycett Green is the author of Prince Charles's THE GARDEN AT HIGHGROVE, and other books about the English countryside. A journalist whose career includes regular columns with the Telegraph Magazine, Private Eye and The Oldie, she is also the editor of her father's letters.. She is the daughter of former poet laureate John Betjeman. She lives in Oxfordshire.