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The January Man

A Year of Walking Britain

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The January Man

By: Christopher Somerville
Narrated by: Christopher Somerville
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Random House presents the unabridged downloadable audiobook edition of The January Man by Christopher Somerville, read by Christopher Somerville.

In January 2006, a month or two after my father died, I thought I saw him again - a momentary impression of an old man, a little stooped, setting off for a walk in his characteristic fawn corduroys and shabby quilted jacket. After teenage rifts it was walking that brought us closer as father and son, and this ghost of Dad has been walking at my elbow since his death, as I have ruminated on his great love of walking, his prodigious need to do it - and how and why I walk myself.

The January Man is the story of a year of walks that was inspired by a song, Dave Goulder's 'The January Man'. Month by month, season by season and region by region, Christopher Somerville walks the British Isles, following routes that continually bring his father to mind. As he travels the country - from the winter floodlands of the River Severn to the lambing pastures of Nidderdale, the towering seabird cliffs on the Shetland Isle of Foula in June and the ancient oaks of Sherwood Forest in autumn - he describes the history, wildlife, landscapes and people he encounters, down back lanes and old paths, in rain and fair weather.

This exquisitely written account of the British countryside not only inspires us to don our boots and explore the 140,000 miles of footpaths across the British Isles but also illustrates how, on long-distance walks, we can come to an understanding of ourselves and our fellow walkers. Over the hills and along the byways, Christopher Somerville examines what moulded the men of his father's generation - so reticent about their wartime experiences, so self-effacing, upright and dutiful - as he searches for the man inside the man that his own father really was.

©2017 Christopher Somerville (P)2017 Random House AudioBooks
Animals Biological Sciences Ecosystems & Habitats Hiking Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science Walking

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A book about love, walking, family, countryside; woven together in calendar months. By the time I got to listen to it, I’d forgotten ordering it or even why it had appealed to me on the Audible site. It is most sensitively narrated by the author and makes you wish more authors narrated their own works.

The January Man.

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A lovely earthy composition of richly detailed walks, taking in the flora, fauna, geography and anthropology of England. Nicely woven into this are the stories of Christopher's family, especially father. A truly enjoyable collection of experiences that invoke reflection and exploration in equal measure.

Inspires me to hike England & treasure loved ones.

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Would you listen to The January Man again? Why?

Yes once finished I went straight back and read it again.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The January Man?

Wit and wry humour

Charming

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I listened to this through the year, a chapter a month, observing the seasons along with the author. The writing is a beautiful, gentle exploration of the cycle of the seasons and the cycle of human life. I loved it.

Beautiful & moving

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More of a memoir and nature documentary than the walking travelogue that I had expected, but none the worse for that.

The author's heartfelt, intensely personal and often beautiful writing and narration make for a rewarding listen.

Heartfelt, intensely personal and often beautiful

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