Walking the Wharfe : An ode to a Yorkshire river

Johno Ellison

£9.99

Summary

Embark on a mesmerizing journey with Walking the Wharfe: An Ode to a Yorkshire River by Johno Ellison, where the enchanting landscapes of Yorkshire come alive through evocative storytelling. This compelling travelogue invites you to follow the twists and turns of the River Wharfe, combining rich history with the natural beauty of the region, making it a standout in the Non-Fiction category.

In this vivid narrative, Ellison not only illustrates the scenic vistas of the river but also delves deep into the cultural and emotional significance of each location along the way. Readers will find themselves captivated by the themes of pilgrimage and wild journeys, resonating with those who seek inspiration through nature writing. The book artfully balances adventure with introspection, making it perfect for anyone yearning for an escape into the scenic tranquility of the English countryside.

As a part of the Nature Writing genre, Walking the Wharfe stands out for its unique perspective on the connection between the environment and the human experience. The author’s personal anecdotes and thoughtful reflections offer a deeper understanding of the river’s impact on both locals and visitors alike. This book serves not only as an exploration of Yorkshire's natural beauty but also as a testament to the transformative power of nature.

For those who appreciate the art of memoirs and travel, this title is a must-read, blending elements of adventure and history into a seamless narrative. Discover the enchanting journey along the Wharfe river and let Johno Ellison's insightful prose inspire your own wild journey.

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Walking the Wharfe : An ode to a Yorkshire river by Johno Ellison 9781804691106

Product Information

Title: Walking the Wharfe : An ode to a Yorkshire river
Author: Johno Ellison
ISBN: 9781804691106
Format: Paperback / softback
Imprint: Bradt Travel Guides
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Dimensions: 130 x 198 x 15 mm
Publication Date: 10 August, 2023
Pagination: 224 pages
Weight: 274 g

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