A beautifully written exploration of the links between cycling,
creativity and the landscape.
In this deeply personal and lyrical exploration of what it means to ride
a bicycle, Paul Maunder explores how our memories have a dialogue with
landscape and how cycling and creativity are connected. Taking a journey
through the places that have shaped him, we ride across wild moorland,
through suburbia and city streets, into quintessentially English
pastoral scenes. We see too some of the darker parts of the British
countryside, sites of great secrecy that intrigue the imagination. This
is a book about how landscape can sustain us, and how even an hour's
escape can inspire our creative sides. The bicycle allows us to explore
and dream, and return in time for dinner.