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Glowing Still - A Woman's Life on the Road - 'Funny, furious writing from the queen of intrepid travel' Daily... Glowing Still - A Woman's Life on the Road - 'Funny, furious writing from the queen of intrepid travel' Daily Telegraph
Sara Wheeler
R360 R288 Discovery Miles 2 880 Save R72 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days
West with the Night - A Memoir (Paperback, 2nd ed.): Beryl Markham West with the Night - A Memoir (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Beryl Markham; Introduction by Sara Wheeler 1
R448 R346 Discovery Miles 3 460 Save R102 (23%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A new edition of a great, underappreciated classic of our time
Beryl Markham's "West with the Night "is a true classic, a book that deserves the same acclaim and readership as the work of her contemporaries Ernest Hemingway, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, and Isak Dinesen.
If the first responsibility of a memoirist is to lead a life worth writing about, Markham succeeded beyond all measure. Born Beryl Clutterbuck in the middle of England, she and her father moved to Kenya when she was a girl, and she grew up with a zebra for a pet; horses for friends; baboons, lions, and gazelles for neighbors. She made money by scouting elephants from a tiny plane. And she would spend most of the rest of her life in East Africa as an adventurer, a racehorse trainer, and an aviatrix--she became the first person to fly nonstop from Europe to America, the first woman to fly solo east to west across the Atlantic. Hers was indisputably a life full of adventure and beauty.
And then there is the writing. When Hemingway read Markham's book, he wrote to his editor, Maxwell Perkins: "She has written so well, and marvelously well, that I was completely ashamed of myself as a writer . . . She] can write rings around all of us who consider ourselves as writers . . . It is really a bloody wonderful book."
With a new introduction by Sara Wheeler--one of Markham's few legitimate literary heirs--"West with the Night "should once again take its place as one of the world's great adventure stories.

Glowing Still - A Woman's Life on the Road - 'Funny, furious writing from the queen of intrepid travel' Daily... Glowing Still - A Woman's Life on the Road - 'Funny, furious writing from the queen of intrepid travel' Daily Telegraph (Hardcover)
Sara Wheeler
R666 R545 Discovery Miles 5 450 Save R121 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Britain's foremost woman travel writer Sara Wheeler records her life of adventure, from the Antarctic to Zanzibar. 'Funny, furious writing from the queen of intrepid travel' Daily Telegraph 'Intrepid and sparky, full of canny quips and lightly poetic observations' Mail on Sunday 'Magnificent and unusual... Glowing Still is a thoughtful and entertaining meditation on identity, geography and the position of the self in the world' Viv Groskop, Spectator Sara Wheeler is Britain's foremost woman travel writer. Glowing Still is the story of her travelling life - what is 'important, revealing or funny' - in a notoriously testosterone-laden field. Growing up among blue-collar Conservatives in Bristol where 'we didn't know anyone who wasn't like us', Wheeler knew she needed to get away. In her twenties she began a dramatic escape: Pole to Pole, via Poland. Glowing Still recalls happy days on India's Puri Express; an Antarctic lavatory through which a seal popped up (hot fishy breath!); and the louche life of a Parisian shopgirl. Corralling reindeer with the Sámi in Arctic Sweden and towing her baby on a sledge, a helpful herdsman advised her to put foil down her bra to facilitate nursing. Launching at Nubility, Wheeler voyages, via small children, to the welcoming port of Invisibility (she leaves Immobility for the next volume). As she writes in the introduction, when she set sail 'Role models were scarce in the travel-writing game.' But advancing years usher in unheralded freedoms, and journey's end finds Wheeler at peace among Zanzibar dhows, contemplating our connection with other lives - the irreplaceable value that travel brings - and paying homage to her heroines, among them Martha Gellhorn, the ineffable war correspondent who furnishes Wheeler's epigraph: 'I do not wish to be good. I wish to be hell on wheels, or dead.'

My Antonia (Paperback, New Edition): Willa Cather My Antonia (Paperback, New Edition)
Willa Cather; Introduction by Sara Wheeler
R301 R245 Discovery Miles 2 450 Save R56 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Willa Cather’s best-loved novel, and the final book in the Great Plains trilogy, is a beautiful portrayal of friendship, longing and growing up in frontier Nebraska.

When young orphan Jim Burden is sent to live with his grandparents in Nebraska, he finds himself growing up alongside Bohemian immigrant Ántonia Shimerda. Their childhoods are full of shared adventures but as they grow their paths diverge, spurred on by the dire poverty of the Shimerda family. Yet Jim will never forget Ántonia, spellbound by her strength and remarkable free spirit.

WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY TRAVEL WRITER SARA WHEELER

O My America! - Six Women and Their Second Acts in a New World (Paperback): Sara Wheeler O My America! - Six Women and Their Second Acts in a New World (Paperback)
Sara Wheeler
R475 R401 Discovery Miles 4 010 Save R74 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The award-winning author of "Terra Incognita "tracks six women who transformed themselves in the New World


In "O My America ," the travel writer and biographer Sara Wheeler embarks on a journey across the United States, guided by the adventures of six women who reinvented themselves as they chased the frontier west.
Wheeler's career has propelled her from pole to pole, but as she stared down the uncharted territory of middle age, she found herself in need of a guide. "Fifty is a tough age," she writes. "Role models are scarce for women contemplating a second act." Scarce, that is, until she stumbled upon Fanny Trollope.
In 1827, Fanny, mother of Anthony, swapped England for Ohio, where failure hounded her for years before she wrote the sensational travel account "Domestic Manners of the Americans." She was forty-nine when she set out for America, and she led Wheeler to other trailblazers: the actress and abolitionist Fanny Kemble, the radical sociologist Harriet Martineau, the homesteader Rebecca Burlend, the traveler Isabella Bird, and the novelist Catherine Hubback.
Wheeler tracks her bright and spirited subjects from the Mississippi to the cinder cones of the Mayacamas. "I had more fun writing this book than all my previous books put together," she claims--and it shows. Ambitious and full of life, "O My America "is not only a great writer's reckoning with a young country but also an exuberant tribute to fresh starts, second acts, and six unstoppable women.

Access All Areas - Selected Writings 1990-2011 (Paperback, New): Sara Wheeler Access All Areas - Selected Writings 1990-2011 (Paperback, New)
Sara Wheeler
R579 R489 Discovery Miles 4 890 Save R90 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Adventures in going forth and staying put from one of our greatest travel writers
In vivid, urgent books such as "Terra Incognita" and "The Magnetic North," Sara Wheeler reckoned with the allure and brutality of life on the fringes, exploring distant lands with an extraordinary sensitivity to history, to place, and to the people who inhabit them.
" Access All Areas" collectsthe best essays and journalism by a writer who has used extreme travel as a means to explore an inner landscape. Ranging from Albania to the Arctic, Wheeler attends a religion seminar aboard the "Queen Elizabeth 2" and defrosts her underwear inside an igloo. She treks to distant Tierra del Fuego--"a place where nothing ever happened"--and to the swamps of Malawi, a place so hot that toads explode. She crosses dubious borders with nothing but a kidney donor card for ID and learns to wing walk and belly dance, though not at the same time.
Charming, scathing, restless, and eternally amused, the writer we meet in "Access All Areas" has spent a lifetime investigating roots and rootlessness. Seeking only to satisfy her own curiosity, Wheeler shows us the world.

Magnetic North (Paperback): Sara Wheeler Magnetic North (Paperback)
Sara Wheeler
R589 R499 Discovery Miles 4 990 Save R90 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A "Globe and Mail" Best Books of the Year 2011 Title

More than a decade ago, Sara Wheeler traveled to Antarctica to understand a continent nearly lost to myth and lore. In the widely acclaimed, bestselling "Terra Incognita," she chronicled her quest to find a hidden history buried in Antarctica's extreme surroundings. Now, Wheeler journeys to the opposite pole to create a definitive picture of life on the fringes. In "The Magnetic North," she takes full measure of the Arctic: at once the most pristine place on earth and the locus of global warming.
Inspired by the spiraling shape of a reindeer-horn bangle, she travels counterclockwise around the North Pole through the territories belonging to Russia, the United States, Canada, Denmark, Norway, and Finland, marking the transformations of what once seemed an unchangeable landscape. As she witnesses the mounting pollution concentrated at the pole, Wheeler reckons with the illness of the whole organism of the earth.
Smashing through the Arctic Ocean with the crew of a Russian icebreaker, shadowing the endless Trans-Alaska Pipeline with a tough Idaho-born outdoorswoman, herding reindeer with the Lapps, and visiting the haunting, deceptively peaceful lands of the Gulag, Wheeler brings the Arctic's many contradictions to life. "The Magnetic North "is an urgent, beautiful book, rich in dramatic description and vivid reporting. It is a singular, deeply personal portrait of a region growing daily in global importance.

Cherry - A Life of Apsley Cherry-Garrard (Paperback): Sara Wheeler Cherry - A Life of Apsley Cherry-Garrard (Paperback)
Sara Wheeler 1
R478 R425 Discovery Miles 4 250 Save R53 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Apsley Cherry-Garrard was one of the youngest members of Robert Falcon Scott’s legendary expedition to Antarctica, the last man sent out to meet Captain Scott and his men in February 1912, when they were expected to return victorious any day from the South Pole. He embarked on his own epic journey into the Antarctic winter to collect eggs of the Emperor penguin. It was dark all the time, his teeth shattered, and the tent blew away in the cold. “But we kept our tempers,” he wrote, “even with God.”

After serving in the First World War, with zealous encouragement from his neighbor George Bernard Shaw, Cherry wrote the undisputed masterpiece of polar literature, The Worst Journey in the World. But as the years progressed, he faced a terrible struggle against depression and despair. Sara Wheeler’s Cherry is the first biography of this great hero of Antarctic exploration, written with unrestricted access to his papers and with the full cooperation of his family.

Travels in a thin country - A Journey Through Chile (Paperback, Modern Library paperback ed): Sara Wheeler Travels in a thin country - A Journey Through Chile (Paperback, Modern Library paperback ed)
Sara Wheeler
R489 R433 Discovery Miles 4 330 Save R56 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Squeezed between a vast ocean and the longest mountain range on earth, Chile is 2,600 miles long and never more than 110 miles wide--not a country that lends itself to maps, as Sara Wheeler discovered when she traveled alone from the top to the bottom, from the driest desert in the world to the sepulchral wastes of Antarctica. Eloquent, astute, nimble with history and deftly amusing, Travels in a Thin Country established Sara Wheeler as one of the very best travel writers in the world.

Chile: Travels In A Thin Country (Paperback, New edition): Sara Wheeler Chile: Travels In A Thin Country (Paperback, New edition)
Sara Wheeler
R330 R270 Discovery Miles 2 700 Save R60 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Squeezed in between a vast ocean and the longest mountain range on earth, Chile is 2,600 miles long and never more than 110 miles wide - not a country which lends itself to maps, as Sara Wheeler found out when she travelled alone with two carpetbags from the top to the bottom, form the driest desert in the world to the sepulchral wastes of Antarctica. This is Sara Wheeler's account of a six-month odyssey which included Christmas Day at 13,000 feet with a llama sandwich, a sex hotel in Santiago and a trip round Cape Horn delivering a coffin. Eloquent, astute and amusing, CHILE: TRAVELS IN A THIN COUNTRY confirms Sara Wheeler's place in the front rank of today's travel writers.

Mud and Stars - Travels in Russia (Paperback): Sara Wheeler Mud and Stars - Travels in Russia (Paperback)
Sara Wheeler 1
R298 R243 Discovery Miles 2 430 Save R55 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A wonderfully original book about contemporary Russia as seen on journeys in search of Pushkin, Tolstoy, Lermontov, Chekhov, Gogol and Turgenev. SHORTLISTED FOR THE EDWARD STANDFORD TRAVEL WRITING AWARD 2020 With the writers of the Golden Age as her guides - Pushkin, Tolstoy, Gogol and Turgenev, among others - Wheeler travels the length and breadth of Russia to make connections between then and now. On the Trans-Siberian railway, at sail on the Black Sea, or while watching television with her hosts in Soviet apartment blocks, Wheeler searches for a Russia not in the news - a Russia of humanity and daily struggles. At a time of deteriorating relations between Russia and the West, Wheeler gives a voice to the 'ordinary' people of Russia and discovers how the writers of the past continue to represent their country today.

The Magnetic North - Travels in the Arctic (Paperback): Sara Wheeler The Magnetic North - Travels in the Arctic (Paperback)
Sara Wheeler 1
R336 R276 Discovery Miles 2 760 Save R60 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'Sara Wheeler is the literary maestro of the earth's frozen regions... The prose is startling and sharp-edged as the icy landscapes themselves' Financial Times Smashing through the Arctic Ocean with the crew of a Russian icebreaker, herding reindeer across the tundra with Lapps and shadowing the Trans-Alaskan pipeline with truckers, Sara Wheeler discovers a complex and ambiguous land belonging both to ancient myth and modern controversy. The Magnetic North is an adroit combination of history, science and reflection in which Wheeler meditates on the role of the Arctic: fragmented lands which fed imaginations long before the scientists and oilmen showed up (not to mention desperado explorers who ate their own shoes). The Magnetic North tells of all this, plus gulag ghosts, old and new Russia, colliding cultures and bioaccumulated toxins in polar bears. 'A stylish and engaging account of some of the world's most mysterious, unknowable spots and, like the best travel writing, is infused with the writer's reflections on growing up, life and death' Daily Telegraph

Cherry - A Life of Apsley Cherry-Garrard (Paperback, New Ed): Sara Wheeler Cherry - A Life of Apsley Cherry-Garrard (Paperback, New Ed)
Sara Wheeler 2
R388 R316 Discovery Miles 3 160 Save R72 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

After serving in the First War Cherry was invalided home, and with the zealous encouragement of his neighbour Bernard Shaw he wrote a masterpiece. In The Worst Journey in the World Cherry transformed tragedy and grief into something fine. But as the years unravelled he faced a terrible struggle against depression, breakdown and despair, haunted by the possibility that he could have saved Scott and his companions. This is the first biography and a brilliant one. Sara Wheeler, who has travelled extensively in the Antarctic, has had unrestricted access to new material and the full co-operation of Cherry's family.

Too Close to the Sun - The Audacious Life and Times of Denys Finch Hatton (Paperback): Sara Wheeler Too Close to the Sun - The Audacious Life and Times of Denys Finch Hatton (Paperback)
Sara Wheeler
R507 R447 Discovery Miles 4 470 Save R60 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A champion of Africa, legendary for his good looks, his charm, and his prowess as a soldier, lover, and hunter, Denys Finch Hatton inspired Karen Blixen to write the unforgettable "Out of Africa." Now esteemed British biographer Sara Wheeler tells the truth about this extraordinarily charismatic adventurer.
Born to an old aristocratic family that had gambled away most of its fortune, Finch Hatton grew up in a world of effortless elegance and boundless power. In 1910, searching for something new, he arrived in British East Africa and fell in love-with a continent, with a landscape, with a way of life that was about to change forever. In Nairobi, Finch Hatton met Karen Blixen and embarked on one of the great love affairs of the twentieth century. Intellectual equals, Finch Hatton and Blixen were genuine pioneers in a land that was quickly being transformed by violence, greed, and bigotry. Ever restless, Finch Hatton wandered into a career as a big-game hunter and became an expert bush pilot. Mesmerized all his life by the allure of freedom and danger, Finch Hatton was, writes Wheeler, "the open road made flesh."

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