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The Man Who Broke Out of the Bank and Went for a Walk across France

Autor Miles Morland
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iul 2016
After twenty-two years spend Shouting Down a Phone, Miles Morland gave up his highly paid City job and walked across France with his wife. With no plans for the future, and used to walking no further than the distance between a restaurant and a waiting taxi, they set off to walk from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, through the foothills of the Pyrenees. The Man Who Broke Out of the Bank is an enormously entertaining account of the pleasures and frequent agonies of walking twenty miles a day in search of a long lunch in the shade of a plane tree. Looking back with relief and hilarity on the life he has escaped, Miles Morland wonders whether his recent remarriage to Guislaine will survive the abrupt change of lifestyle and a 350-mile walk ...Many people dream of doing what Miles Morland did. His book shows not only that it is possible but that the rewards can be immeasurable.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781408872987
ISBN-10: 1408872986
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The Man Who Broke Out of the Bank was a Sunday Times bestseller and will be reissued with a fresh new cover look that will bring it to a whole new generation of aspiring adventurers and Francophiles.

Notă biografică

Miles Morland was born in India and grew up all over the place. He overcame a conventional background to lead a life of often absurd adventure. First published in 1992, The Man Who Broke Out of the Bank was a Sunday Times bestseller. In 2015 Bloomsbury published Cobra in the Bath, a memoir of Miles' subsequent far-flung travels. Miles lives on a boat in London.

Recenzii

Hugely enjoyable
Better than Peter Mayle ... extremely funny
This is the very opposite of a misery memoir. A merriment memoir, maybe? Whatever we call it there should be more of them . A delightful book, sunny, non-judgmental and as cheering as a long lunch in good company on a warm summer's day
An outrageously beguiling voyage through life - full of empire, ecstasy, humour and sadness. His wanderlust embraces some worlds I've visited as a reporter, but have never captured as he has
He has a fund of good stories, and tells them well
Easy Rider in a pinstripe suit, Miles Morland delivers a breathtaking roller-coaster of an adrenaline-fuelled life story - I was with him every inch of the way!
Dangerous and hilarious