One summer, Simon Armitage decided to walk the Pennine Way – a challenging 256-mile route usually approached from south to north, with the sun, wind and rain at your back. However, he resolved to tackle it back to front, walking home towards the Yorkshire village where he was born, travelling as a ‘modern troubadour’, without a penny in his pockets and singing for his supper with poetry readings in village halls, churches, pubs and living rooms.
Walking Home describes his extraordinary, yet ordinary, journey of human endeavour, unexpected kindnesses and terrible blisters.
The companion volume, Walking Away, is published in June 2015.

Teaching Sprints
Clariel
Gift Wrapping
Gilded
This Is Not Propaganda
Stories We Tell Ourselves
Imperfect Leadership
Water Ways
The Inheritance Games
Mark My Words
What We Need to Do Now : For a Zero Carbon Future
Everything I Thought I Knew
What Climate Justice Means And Why We Should Care
Five Feet Apart
Sixteen Souls
Your Guide To Public Speaking
Speeches That Changed the World
We are the Weather : Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast
Tiger Work
What Can I Do?
The Paper & Hearts Society. Book 1
The Bells of Old Tokyo
DK Eyewitness Lisbon Mini Map and Guide


