True North

In Praise of England's Better Half

Martin Wainwright author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Guardian Books

Published:1st Oct '09

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An observant assessment of a socially and culturally flourishing region that can boast an unrivalled setting of wild coastline, lakes and green dales, as well as inhabitants who are indomitably inventive, proud of their past and keen to forge a brilliant new future.Abysmal weather, slag heaps, funny accents, the bleak uplands of a landscape carved out of millstone grit and townscape of abadoned mills and shipyards, the detritus of an industrial revolution past its sell-by date. That, anyway, is the myth, the foundation for the dismissive gibe that nothing north of Watford is worth a bag of chips. This and other myths are swiftly dispatched in "True North" - an incisive and wittily observant assessment of a socially and culturally flourishing region that can boast an unrivalled setting of wild coastline, lakes and green dales, as well as inhabitants who are indomitably inventive, proud of their past and keen to forge a brilliant new future.

"He offers an affectionate trip through the region ... Wainwright's amiable and illuminating anecdotes are supported by a superb selection of photographs ... any book that references Saint Hilda and Les Dawson in the same chapter is clearly worth a look" Daily Mail "True North is his love letter to 'England's Better Half', a gently paced modern history taking in culture, nature and cottage industries. He doesn't ignore stereotypes so much as moderate them with wit and unlikely facts ... Northerners will revel in all the local colour, while southerners will continue to wonder what all the fuss is about" Metro "Calling on a mix of memoir and history, the author looks at the old North, and the new revitalised North of today. In exploring how and why the region has changed, he writes compellingly in praise of people and places. It's a fascinating read" -- Book Of The Month Choice

ISBN: 9780852651131

Dimensions: 240mm x 162mm x 31mm

Weight: 621g

304 pages