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Windswept

On sale

10th June 2021

Price: £16.99

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Selected: Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781529324716

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*Wanderlust Magazine’s BEST travel books of 2021*
‘Should be read by all women and those who love the outdoors.’
Booklist Magazine
‘A beautiful and meditative memoir. This lush narrative serves as the perfect excuse to get moving.’Publishers Weekly
‘A triumph … I felt as though I were being lifted, carried up to peaks.’ Charlotte Peacock, author of. Into the Mountain: A Life of Nan Shepherd
‘I couldn’t put it down. Quite extraordinary… written in such a free flowing, readable style. I’m in awe.’ – Maggie Humm, author of Talland House
‘a fascinating, deeply thoughtful read’ – The Star Tribune

The story of extraordinary women who lost their way – their sense of self, their identity, their freedom – and found it again through walking in the wild. A feminist exploration of the power of walking in nature, following in the footsteps of Gwen John, Georgia O’Keeffe, Frieda Lawrence, Clara Vyvyan, Simone de Beauvoir, Daphne du Maurier and Nan Shepherd.

For centuries, the wilds have been male territory, while women sat safely confined at home. But not all women did as they were told, despite the dangers; history is littered with women for whom rural walking became inspiration, consolation and liberation.

In this powerful and deeply inspiring book, Annabel Abbs uncovers women who refused to conform, who recognised a biological, emotional and artistic need for wilderness, water and desert – and who took the courageous step of walking unpeopled and often forbidding landscapes.

Part wild-walk, part memoir, Windswept follows an exhilarating journey from Abbs’ isolated car-less childhood to her walking the remote paths trodden by extraordinary women including Georgia O’Keeffe in the empty plains of Texas and New Mexico, Nan Shepherd in the mountains of Scotland, Gwen John following the Garonne, Simone de Beauvoir in the mountains and forests of France and Daphne du Maurier following the River Rhone.

A single question pulses through their walks: How does a woman change once she becomes windswept?

‘An invigorating paean to the liberating power of rural rambles … inspiring…riveting…deeply researched… unfailingly interesting and even revelatory.’ – The Wall Street Journal
‘Brings to life the joys and inspirations that only a nature walk can provide.’ – Powell’s Best Books of the Fall

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Reviews

*Praise for Annabel Abbs*
Observer
Abbs has a healthy disregard for the "great man" theory of literary history... With a fine eye for period detail, Abbs confirms her standing as one of the best historical novelists today.
*Praise for WINDSWEPT*
Abbott Kahler, New York Times bestselling author of The Ghosts of Eden Park
A gorgeous and revelatory blend of memoir, travelogue, and long-forgotten history, Annabel Abbs's Windswept tells the stories of six extraordinary women and their intertwining journeys-one accomplished by foot and the other by the mind and heart. Abbs is a witty and engaging guide, seamlessly weaving her own experience with those of her "walking women," all of whom discovered that the simple act of taking one step at a time can be the most powerful-and defiant-of all.
Professor Amy Von Lintel, author of The Wartime Texas Letters of Georgia O’Keeffe, and Georgia O’Keeffe Watercolours.
Amazing... lovely, haunting, inspiring and so well done.
Charlotte Peacock, author of Into the Mountain: A Life of Nan Shepherd
A triumph ... I felt as though I were being lifted, carried up to peaks.
Maggie Humm, author of Talland House, Washington Independent Review of Books '51 Favourite Books of 2020'
'I couldn't put it down...The interweaving of different chronologies, the lives of these fascinating women, with scientific information about the value of walking is incredibly deft. The humour, the very prescient section on women's unsafe walking in public, sexual harassment, the chapter headings like Victorian novels, the sac a dos as walking companion, the range: menstruation, mothering, art, literature sexuality and more! Quite extraordinary. And yet written in such a free flowing, readable style. I'm in awe.'
Mia Kankimäki, author of Women I Think About At Night
I love how the act of walking connects the lives of these women - and how it transforms them. It makes me want to go for a hike just to see what happens. Windswept satisfies my endless appetite for untold stories of women's history, filling important gaps and bringing their stories into light.
Publishers Weekly
[A] beautiful and meditative memoir. This lush narrative serves as the perfect excuse to get moving.
Saga
A compelling, erudite book that mixes travel memoir with tantalising oblique biography.
Postcards from Midlife
Brilliant... clever, clever Annabel
Catie Friend, Chatting with a Friend podcast
I loved it. So many 'yes' moments!
Country Walking
Exhilarating
Booklist Magazine
Should be read by all women and those who love the outdoors.
Laurie Hertzel, The Star Tribune
A fascinating, deeply thoughtful read
The Wall Street Journal
An invigorating paean to the liberating power of rural rambles ... inspiring...riveting...deeply researched... unfailingly interesting and even revelatory.
Powell’s Best Books of the Fall
Brings to life the joys and inspirations that only a nature walk can provide.
Porchlight, Staff Pick
A lovely ode to moving one foot in front of the other.
Kirkus Reviews
Interesting, well written and full of both spiritual and practical inspiration.
Wanderlust Magazine
One of the best travel books of 2021
Smithsonian Magazine, Best Travel Books 2021
Inspirational
Travel Magazine
A book for all women who love the outdoors... a summer must read
Virginia Nicholson, author of How Was it For You?
Moving and memorable