The Marches

The Marches: Border walks with my father

Paperback Published on: 21/09/2017
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Synopsis

Waterstones Non Fiction Book of the Month for October 2017

Longlisted for The Orwell Prize 2017

His father Brian taught Rory Stewart how to walk, and walked with him on journeys from Iran to Malaysia. Now they have chosen to do their final walk together along 'the Marches' - the frontier that divides their two countries, Scotland and England.

Brian, a ninety-year-old former colonial official and intelligence officer, arrives in Newcastle from Scotland dressed in tartan and carrying a draft of his new book You Know More Chinese Than You Think. Rory comes from his home in the Lake District, carrying a Punjabi fighting stick which he used when walking across Afghanistan. On their six-hundred-mile, thirty-day journey - with Rory on foot, and his father 'ambushing' him by car - the pair relive Scottish dances, reflect on Burmese honey-bears, and on the loss of human presence in the British landscape.

On mountain ridges and in housing estates they uncover a forgotten country crushed between England and Scotland: the Middleland. They cross upland valleys which once held forgotten peoples and languages - still preserved in sixth-century lullabies and sixteenth-century ballads.

The surreal tragedy of Hadrian's Wall forces them to re-evaluate their own experiences in the Iraq and Vietnam wars. The wild places of the uplands reveal abandoned monasteries, border castles, secret military test sites and newly created wetlands. They discover unsettling modern lives, lodged in an ancient land.

Their odyssey develops into a history of nationhood, an anatomy of the landscape, a chronicle of contemporary Britain and an exuberant encounter between a father and a son. And as the journey deepens, and the end approaches, Brian and Rory fight to match, step by step, modern voices, nationalisms and contemporary settlements to the natural beauty of the Marches, and a fierce absorption in tradition in their own unconventional lives.

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780099581895
  • Number of pages: 368
  • Weight: 297g
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 23 mm

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The Marches
The Marches
I have only read a small portion of The Marches, but I find it a little on the dull side and cannot relate to a lot of the contents because I am not Scotti... READ MORE
James Mikail
The Marches
Disappointing
This book is advertised as a travel book. This would have been true if there was less history included. About 75% is just that, a history journey. I wanted... READ MORE
Big Ron
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A lovely read
I loved this book. It's a wonderful mixture of history,geography and topography,laced through with anecdotes,some sentimental,many humerous. I felt I learn... READ MORE
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