I Belong Here : A Journey Along the Backbone of Britain: WINNER OF THE 2021 BOOKS ARE MY BAG READERS AWARD FOR NON-FICTION by Anita Sethi 9781472983954

I Belong Here : A Journey Along the Backbone of Britain: WINNER OF THE 2021 BOOKS ARE MY BAG READERS AWARD FOR NON-FICTION

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In the wake of a traumatic race-hate crime, Anita Sethi felt unmoored from her sense of belonging. To reclaim her identity and heal from this violation, she embarked on an extraordinary journey along the Pennine Way, the iconic trail that stretches across the backbone of Northern England. "I Belong Here" is Sethi's profoundly moving memoir, weaving her transcendent experiences with nature together with a fearless exploration of identity, racism, and what it truly means to find one's home in the world.

Born in Manchester to an Indian immigrant family, Anita Sethi is an award-winning journalist and writer. Her powerful narrative voice combines insightful social commentary with evocative nature writing, guiding readers through awe-inspiring landscapes while delving into complex themes of racism, sense of place, and the human connection to the natural world. With vulnerability and courage, Sethi claims her rightful sense of belonging as both a modern British writer and a citizen of the world.


Book ISBN: 9781472983954
Book Weight: 228g

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In the wake of a traumatic race-hate crime, Anita Sethi felt unmoored from her sense of belonging. To reclaim her identity and heal from this violation, she embarked on an extraordinary journey along the Pennine Way, the iconic trail that stretches across the backbone of Northern England. "I Belong Here" is Sethi's profoundly moving memoir, weaving her transcendent experiences with nature together with a fearless exploration of identity, racism, and what it truly means to find one's home in the world.

Born in Manchester to an Indian immigrant family, Anita Sethi is an award-winning journalist and writer. Her powerful narrative voice combines insightful social commentary with evocative nature writing, guiding readers through awe-inspiring landscapes while delving into complex themes of racism, sense of place, and the human connection to the natural world. With vulnerability and courage, Sethi claims her rightful sense of belonging as both a modern British writer and a citizen of the world.

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