Rob Cowen
Praise for The North Road
'This is an astonishing book in its scope and vitality. It’s one to relish and revisit – not least because at its heart is an exuberant love song to both the living and the dead.'
The Telegraph
‘richly historical … The North Road is a wonderful achievement …. Cowen has perhaps found his country's elusive sense of identity. It resides not in landscape or football or a National Trust garden, bu ...
Kathleen Jamie, New Statesman
'A beautifully written study of our longest numbered route, the A1, is full of rich asides and haunting explorations, conjuring the visual pleasure of a road movie.'
Observer
'This is an astonishing book in its scope and vitality. It’s one to relish and revisit – not least because at its heart is an exuberant love song to both the living and the dead.'
The Telegraph
‘richly historical … The North Road is a wonderful achievement …. Cowen has perhaps found his country's elusive sense of identity. It resides not in landscape or football or a National Trust garden, bu ...
Kathleen Jamie, New Statesman
'A beautifully written study of our longest numbered route, the A1, is full of rich asides and haunting explorations, conjuring the visual pleasure of a road movie.'
Observer
'This is an astonishing book in its scope and vitality. It’s one to relish and revisit – not least because at its heart is an exuberant love song to both the living and the dead.'
The Telegraph
‘richly historical … The North Road is a wonderful achievement …. Cowen has perhaps found his country's elusive sense of identity. It resides not in landscape or football or a National Trust garden, bu ...
Kathleen Jamie, New Statesman
'A beautifully written study of our longest numbered route, the A1, is full of rich asides and haunting explorations, conjuring the visual pleasure of a road movie.'
Observer
Books by Rob Cowen
Articles featuring Rob Cowen
Take a walk with Rob Cowen on a chilly February evening
Rob Cowen’s Common Ground was recently featured on BBC’s Winterwatch when it was chosen as one of the nation’s favourite nature books, just behind Fingers in the Sparkle Jar by Chris Packham and Tarka the Otter by Henry Williamson. Walk alongside Rob on a chilly February evening in this stunning excerpt.