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Neither Nowt Nor Summat

In search of the meaning of Yorkshire

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I’m going to define the essence of this sprawling place as best I can. I’m going to start here, in this village, and radiate out like a ripple in a pond. I don’t want to go to the obvious places, either; I want to be like a bus driver on my first morning on the job, getting gloriously lost, turning up where I shouldn’t. I’m going to confirm or deny the clichés, holding them up to see where the light gets in. Yorkshire people are tight. Yorkshire people are arrogant. Yorkshire people eat a Yorkshire pudding before every meal. Yorkshire people solder a t’ before every word they use....

If there were such a thing as a professional Yorkshireman, Ian McMillan would be it. He’s regularly consulted as a homegrown expert, and southerners comment archly on his ‘fruity Yorkshire brogue’. But he has been keeping a secret. His dad was from Lanarkshire, Scotland, making him, as he puts it, only ‘half tyke’. So Ian is worried; is he Yorkshire enough?

To try to understand what this means, Ian embarks on a journey around the county, starting in the village has lived in his entire life. With contributions from the Cudworth Probus Club, a kazoo-playing train guard, Mad Geoff the barber and four Saddleworth council workers looking for a mattress, Ian tries to discover what lies at the heart of Britain’s most distinct county and its people, as well as finding out whether the Yorkshire Pudding is worthy of becoming a UNESCO Intangible Heritage Site, if Harrogate is really, really in Yorkshire and, of course, who knocks up the knocker up?

©2015 Ian McMillan (P)2015 Random House AudioBooks
Europe Social Sciences Western Europe England Village
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as a barnsley lad now living in liverpool is was great to hear stories from my home town and gods own country YORKSHIRE !

bloody great !

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As a Yorkshire man I can truly say this is worth listening to. Furthermore, as a Yorkshireman who just spent a few months not in Yorkshire I can say this book got me through that time. It's good when a book reminds you of home. Not only that but despite his hesitate nature Ian has something to say, I especially enjoyed the small periods where he spoke about Yorkshire Independence. I am now on the train back home and it's been too long. Buy this book, I recommend it but if you don't then have a little Yorkshire adventure of your own, just remember to wear a hat.

Yorkshire

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Absolutely loved it. Made me feel nostalgic for my home county and provided me with a detailed and rich experience of visiting Yorkshire itself. Can't wait to listen to it again.

A Grand Tale

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Loved the familiar places spoken of so fondly, with such love and truth. Favourite line? "'He's de-ad,' but I wasnt." Terrific fun, insightful, poetic. 5 stars

Thoroughly enjoyable

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As a native of the North Riding of Yorkshire, I do wish there had been a little more on that part of our wonderful county.
I love my home county and listening to this book has left me feeling a little homesick as I am now residing in Kent... hence the need to hear stories and accents from "back 'ome".
Lovely book.
Looking forward to the next one.

Lovely Yorkshire

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