Book description
In a series of remarkable books - Travels in a Thin Country, Terra
Incognita, Cherry: A Life of Apsley Cherry Garrard, Too Close to the
Sun and The Magnetic North - Sara Wheeler has shown
that she is not only one of the finest travel writers of her
generation but a very fine biographer too. Published to coincide with
her fiftieth birthday, Access All Areas gathers together a
selection of her shorter pieces, both journalism and introductions to
other books.
As one would expect, the frozen poles of the earth feature often,
whether she is spending the night in Captain Scott's hut or reliving
the adventures of Shackleton and Nansen. But its hot places feature
too - Malawi, Kerala, Cuba and Bangladesh. She writes brilliantly of
her heroes - Mary Kingsley, Fanny Trollope, Norman Lewis, Jan Morris
and Sybille Bedford - and about the pains and pleasures of writing
biography. Worried that having her children would end her roaming, she
took her children with her, to the Arctic, and on a brilliantly
depicted cruise on the QE2. She learns to bellydance, to strip,
and to walk on the wing of a biplane at 3000 feet.
This is an immensely varied and satisfying collection.
Sara Wheeler was brought up in Bristol. She read Classics and Modern
Languages at Oxford University before embarking on polar explorations. A
traveller, journalist and broadcaster, she lives in London with her
partner and young son. She is the author of six previous books,
including
Terra Incognita: Travels in Antarctica
,
Cherry: A Life of Apsley Cherry-Garrard
,
Too Close to the Sun: The Life and Times of Denys Finch Hatton
and
The Magnetic North
.