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Chargement... The Salt Path: A Memoir (édition 2019)par Raynor Winn (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreLe chemin de sel par Raynor Winn
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Raynor Wynn through some bad circumstances ended up homeless. Her husband Moth was terminally ill, and their friends and family were struggling too so they could only stay at homes short term. As their life came unglued and everything, they worked for was taken away, Raynor and Moth took all they could carry or afford and walked the Salt Path. The path is 630 miles long and is above the ocean and follows the South West Coastal Path and the English Channel. With a favorite guidebook, and the tiny bit of money they could get every few weeks for food, they pushed on. This journey is a metaphor for life that when the worst happens all you can do is put one foot in front of the other and move through it. There are lessons here, surrounded by beauty and the goodwill of some people they met along the way. There is ugliness too by some people and their preconceived judgement of homelessness. It’s not a long book only 270 pages. I couldn’t stop reading it sometimes crying, sometimes laughing always wondering where their journey would end. Hoping that Moth’s health would hold out and a miracle would arrive to give them hope. I just ordered her next book too. Raynor Winn and her husband Moth experienced a major financial setback that resulted in the loss of their home and livelihood. The very next day, Moth was diagnosed with a degenerative brain disease with no cure. With no home and no jobs, the couple decided to walk the South West Coast Path from Minehead to Poole, passing through Somerset, Devon, Cornwall, and Dorset. Because they have no money for hotels or campgrounds, the pair plan to wild camp along the trail. Winn’s memoir tells of their adventures on the path, and of coming to terms with Moth’s illness and with their homelessness. It’s a moving reflection on life, love, aging, resilience, and the restorative power of nature and physical activity. The audio version read by the author made this an extra special experience. The Salt Path is a book I've wanted to read for a while. Being ill myself for six months and love walking I found now was the time to read it. The story is a real life event following Raynor and husband Moth. They lose their home and business, and to top it off Moth is diagnosed with an incurable disease. With nothing left they decided to go for a walk and wild camp along the south west coast path. I quite enjoyed the book and felt for the couple very much. In darkness there was light and their journey certainly had its moments. The narrative is very descriptive and at times a bit rambling and repetitive. I enjoyed the characters they met on their way and the kindness that people can share. I am so glad I read this book. For me it was the walk and the power walking can have. This book is truly inspiring. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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℗ ℗± ́ On pourrait simplement marcher.C'©♭tait une id©♭e ridicule, mais j'avais d©♭cid©♭ de la proposer quand m©®me. ́ Marcher ? ́ Oui. Simplement marcher. ℗ ℗ Raynor et son mari Moth sont cach©♭s sous l'escalier. Des huissiers tambourinent © la porte : ils doivent imm©♭diatement quitter leur maison. La maison qu'ils ont construite pierre apr©·s pierre, o©£ ils ont ©♭lev©♭ leurs enfants et qui est leur unique source de revenus, va ©®tre saisie.Dans la m©®me semaine, Moth, qui a tout juste cinquante ans, apprend qu'il est atteint d'une maladie d©♭g©♭n©♭rative incurable.℗ Quand tout semble perdu, faut-il rendre les armes ? Raynor va en d©♭cider autrement. Ils n'ont plus d'argent, plus de maison ? Eh bien, ils marcheront.℗ ℗ Sacs bon march©♭ et tente d'occasion sur le dos, 250 euros en poche,℗ voil© le couple de Gallois pr©®t © parcourir les 1 013 km du c©♭l©·bre sentier c©þtier du Sud-Ouest de l'Angleterre, The South West Coast Path. Du Somerset au Dorset, en passant par le Devon et les Cornouailles, Raynor et Moth d©♭couvrent le camping sauvage, les longues journ©♭es de randonn©♭e, le corps qui fait mal, la faim, le regard des autres. Mais, aussi et surtout, ils apprennent © s'impr©♭gner de la nature, © vivre au gr©♭ des mar©♭es et du soleil, © marcher vers l'espoir. Et si le chemin de sel ©♭tait devenu leur nouvelle maison ?℗ Le Chemin de sel℗ est un r©♭cit de gu©♭rison et de renaissance qui nous entra©ʼne dans un extraordinaire voyage © travers de sublimes paysages.℗ Traduit de l'anglais par Marc Amfreville Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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They decided, in one sense, to walk away from their problems. To walk the South West Coast Path. They equipped themselves on a minuscule budget with no experience on their side, and set off. Theirs was a new life of wild camping, few opportunities and little money to be well nourished. Dirty, unkempt and always hungry they survived, and increasingly thrived. Overwintering thanks to a friend who offered accommodation in return for physical work, they accomplished the second part of their journey in the spring, and by the end they had a plan, and a piece of luck.
This is part travelogue, including atmospheric writing about the terrain the pair tramped over: but mainly an account of the journey towards a new life of couple who rose above destructive and unimaginable adversity and found a new way towards their future. ( )