The Marches

Border walks with my father

THE NO. 1 BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF POLITICS ON THE EDGE

Rory Stewart and his father are undertaking their final walk together along the Marches – the frontier that divides Scotland and England.

‘Travel writing at its best’ OBSERVER
‘Profoundly moving’ SPECTATOR

On their six-hundred-mile, thirty-day journey, the pair relive Scottish dances, reflect on Burmese honey-bears, and on the loss of human presence in the British landscape. Their odyssey develops into a history of nationhood, an anatomy of the landscape, a chronicle of contemporary Britain and an exuberant encounter between a father and a son.

‘A bewitching book’ SUNDAY TIMES

‘An unforgettable tale’ NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

‘Deeply moving, honest and loving’ COUNTRY LIFE

GUARDIAN READERS’ BOOK OF THE YEAR
OBSERVER BOOK OF THE YEAR
WINNER OF THE HUNTER DAVIES LAKELAND PRIZE

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About Rory Stewart

Rory Stewart served in the UK Cabinet as Secretary of State for International Development, and before that as Prisons Minister, Minister for Africa, Minister for Development, Environment Minister and Chair of the Defence Committee. He ran against Boris Johnson for the leadership of the Conservative Party in 2019. Earlier in his career he was briefly in the British Army, before serving as a diplomat in Indonesia, the Balkans and Iraq, establishing and running a charity in Afghanistan, and holding a chair at Harvard University. His 21-month 6,000-milewalk across Asia, including Afghanistan, is recorded in his New York Times bestseller, The Places in Between. His other books include Occupational Hazards, and The Marches.

Stewart is now the Brady-Johnson Professor of the Practice of Grand Strategy at Yale University's Jackson School of Global Affairs, a senior adviser at the non-profit organisation GiveDirectly, and the co-host with Alastair Campbell of the UK's leading podcast The Rest Is Politics. He tweets at @RoryStewartUK.
Details
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • ISBN: 9780099581895
  • Length: 368 pages
  • Dimensions: 199mm x 23mm x 128mm
  • Weight: 295g
  • Price: £10.99
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