Book description
A great web of interconnecting sagas' - The Scotsman 'True North is
a wonder-voyage - an immrama - out into the landscape of the northern
regions, but also into the mindscape of those many travellers who have
been drawn irresistibly northwards over the millennia. Fluent, subtle,
tough and often beautiful, True North stands alongside Peter
Davidson's The Idea of North and Joanna Kavenna's The Ice Museum as a
significant recent addition to the Arctic canon' - Robert Macfarlane
'A deep empathy with the land and its history runs like a golden
thread through every chapter of True North.' - Sara Wheeler, The
Spectator Gavin Francis is an accomplished teller of traveller's
tales. His nuanced, often witty, observations of the people and places
he encounters mean True North really gets under the skin of Europe's
magical north' - Sunday Herald The stark, vast beauty of the remote
Arctic Europe landscape has been the focus of human exploration for
thousands of years. In this striking blend of travel writing, history
and mythology, Gavin Francis offers a unique portrait of the northern
fringes of Europe. His journey begins in the Shetland Isles, takes him
to the Faroes, Iceland, Greenland, Svalbard and on to Lapland.
Following in the footsteps of the region's early pioneers, Francis
observes how the region has adapted to the 21st century, giving an
observed insight into the lives of people he encounters along the way.
As with all the best travel writing, "True North" is an
engaging, compassionate tale of self-discovery, whilst blending
historical and contemporary narratives in the tradition of Bruce
Chatwin and Robert Macfarlane.
Gavin Francis was born in Fife and currently lives in Edinburgh. His
interest in history and travel has seen him pass through Europe, India,
Africa and South America as well as spending a year on a remote base in
Antarctica. His latest travel plan is to travel by motorbike from
Edinburgh to New Zealand with his wife.