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The End of the Road

A journey around Britain in search of the dead

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The End of the Road

By: Jack Cooke
Narrated by: Paul Hilliar
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A wonderfully quixotic, charming and surprisingly uplifting travelogue which sees Jack Cooke, author of the much-loved The Treeclimbers Guide, drive around the British Isles in a clapped-out 40-year-old hearse in search of famous - and not so famous - tombs, graves and burial sites.

Along the way, he launches a daredevil trespass into Highgate Cemetery at night, stumbles across the remains of the Welsh Druid who popularised cremation and has time to sit and ponder the imponderables at the graveside of the Lady of Hoy, an 18th-century suicide victim whose body was kept in near condition by the bog in which she was buried. A truly unique, beautifully written and wonderfully imagined book.

©2021 Jack Cooke (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Biographies & Memoirs Europe Great Britain Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science Sociology Travel Writing & Commentary Feel-Good

Critic reviews

"An entertaining and strangely cheering read...full of fascinating stories." (Country Life)

"A unique insight into Britain’s landscape." (The Observer)

"...utterly compelling." (The Oldie Magazine)

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