Book description
One clear morning in May, Nick Thorpe left his Edinburgh flat, ducked
off the commuter route and hitched a ride aboard a little white canal
boat, heading west towards the sea. It was the first mutinous step in a
delightful boat-hopping odyssey that would take him 2500 miles through
Scotland's canals, lochs and coastal waters, from the industrial Clyde
to the scattered islands of Viking Shetland. Writing with characteristic
humour and candour, the award-winning author of EIGHT MEN AND A DUCK
plots a curiously existential voyage, inspired by those who have left
the warm hearth for the promise of a stretched horizon. Whether rowing a
coracle with a chapter of monks, scanning for the elusive Nessie,
hitting the rocks with Captain Calamity or clinging to the rigging of a
tall ship, Thorpe weaves a narrative that is by turns funny and poignant
- a nautical pilgrimage for any who have ever been tempted to try a new
path just to see where it might take them. Part travelogue, part memoir,
ADRIFT IN CALEDONIA is a unique and affectionate portrait of a
sea-fringed nation - and of the drifter's quest to belong. Nick Thorpe
is an award-winning journalist based in Edinburgh. He has worked for a
range of publications, including the Scotsman, Guardian, Independent,
Daily Telegraph, The Times, Sunday Times, Scotland on Sunday and the BBC
World Service. His first book, EIGHT MEN AND A DUCK, was critically
acclaimed.