On Winter Hill : (Raynor Winn, 4) Exclusive - Signed Edition
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Author: Winn, Raynor

Memoirs

Published on 23 October 2025 by Penguin Books Ltd (Michael Joseph Ltd) in the United Kingdom.

Hardback | 288 pages
222 x 138 | 0g

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We will be receiving a limited number of copies of the independent bookshop exclusive edition. This will have a beautiful stencil edge, an exclusive Indie pin badge and signed by the author. Pre-order now to reserve your copy.

Award-winning nature writer Raynor Winn laces up her walking boots once more, heading north for what will become a deeply personal pilgrimage along the Coast-to-Coast Path - but this time she walks alone. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------After a turbulent year for herself and husband Moth, Raynor Winn finds herself at the start of the Coast-to-Coast Path in the north of England, in bleak winter, unexpectedly alone. Despite forty-five years walking hand in hand, for the first time Moth is not with her. Setbacks in his health have led him to believe his decline is now inevitable, something Raynor refuses to accept. With Raynor feeling trapped and tormented, and Moth needing space to come to terms with what's happening to him, Raynor feels herself drawn north, like a migratory bird, to embark on a trail they had planned to walk together - The Coast-to Coat Path. Grappling with Moth's absence and wrecked with fears for the future, Raynor sets off in search of the renewed peace and hope that their previous journeys have always yielded. Navigating the brutal weather, impassable paths and her own tangle of emotions, Raynor is forced to contemplate the mountains - both real and metaphorical - that the couple have had to climb to reach this point. As she gradually finds her way back to Moth, she gains a new understanding of our intrinsic human connection to the land and the power of the natural world to help us remember, rebuild and reclaim what was once lost.