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Doubling Back

Paths trodden in memory

Linda Cracknell

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Past and present converge as Linda Cracknell doubles back to walk in the footsteps of others.

Across Norway, Kenya, and the northerly islands of Skye in Scotland and Lindisfarne in EnglandDoubling Back traces the contours of history. Following paths long mythologized by writers and relatives gone before, Linda Cracknell charts how places immortalized in writing and memory create portals; wrinkles in time and geography that allow us to recreate journeys of others moving at a slow and steady pace, on foot.

Join Linda as she traverses the dangerous crevasses of the Swiss Alps to retrace the mountaineering past of the father she barely knew. Walk with her as she follows the escape route of a Norwegian scientist on the run in the Second World War, or as she simply celebrates the joy found in the 'friendly paths' of her local, regular terrain, and the rhythms and ritual of returning home.

Published in the UK to rave reviews and serialized on BBC radio, this beautifully rendered account of walking and memory helps us to locate ourselves in time and space and to reflect on our future on this fragile Earth.

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family history, flow country, hikes, nature writing, lyrical nature writing, narrative nature writing, scotland, family, norway, place writing, walks, narrative non-fiction, travel writing, peatland, memory, cultural history