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.

Leah On the Offbeat
Gift Wrapping
Watch Her Fall
The Secret Life of Writers
Clariel
Destination Anywhere
Hideous Beauty
Take Me Home Tonight
Sixteen Souls
If It Bleeds
A Deadly Education
A Crown of Lights
Hummingbird Salamander
Mark My Words
The sleeping and the dead
Windswept
Footsteps in the Dark
Himalaya


