End to End: John O'Groats, Broken Spokes and a Dog called Gretna

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Pub Date May 24 2016 | Archive Date Nov 20 2016

Description

Alistair needed to get his life back on track. His family were learning to deal with the loss, so why couldn’t he? Maybe he just needed time to put everything into perspective. But how? The answer came unexpectedly, in the form of a challenge. To cycle 890 miles, from one end of Britain to another, with two friends. But he only had eight weeks to prepare, rarely cycled and didn’t own a bike. Luckily, his brother was working out of town had one in his garage. It wasn’t ideal, but it was free. With little planning, limited training and no idea about the merits of Lycra they set off from Land’s End, towards the remote Scottish enclave of John O’Groats. Alistair knew his mum would have been proud. Along the way they found a secret short cut, went in search of the Beatles and met many amazing characters. They also experienced the hottest day of summer, survived two storms and endured a memorable night in a Youth Hostel. For one of the cyclists, the journey would change their life.

Alistair needed to get his life back on track. His family were learning to deal with the loss, so why couldn’t he? Maybe he just needed time to put everything into perspective. But how? The answer...


Advance Praise

Goodreads reviewer: Ann Enticknap

This was a lovely read - I was interested straight away and was taken along with the gentle style, which I thought was not unlike Ned Boulting. I thought I'd be engaged because of the cycling focus but it was as much about the emotional journey. Recommend.

Amazon (UK) reviewer: Kevin Lawlor

What a wonderful, easy-to-read book! No heroic tales of derring-do, technical jargon or fancy equipment... just three mates who cycled the length of Britain, more on a wing and a prayer than anything else! I could almost picture the author's bike with a wicker basket attached to the handlebars. You can't help but think what on earth is going to befall them tomorrow as you turn each page.

Amazon (.com) reviewer: Knitnut

Touched my heart

At first I thought this was a good, sleepy time book.

But, the authors ability to reveal his true feelings made it a very good read.

I would happily read more by him!

Goodreads reviewer: Ann Enticknap

This was a lovely read - I was interested straight away and was taken along with the gentle style, which I thought was not unlike Ned Boulting. I thought I'd be...


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