5 out of 5 stars
On Amazon UK HERE
On Amazon.com HERE
On Goodreads HERE
How I discovered this book: I got to know Val Poore on Twitter some years ago, and have read all her travel books; African Ways is my very favourite. Links to Watery Ways and Harbour Ways on the above review.
In this memoir, Val and her partner Koos travel to France via their home of the Netherlands and Belgium, on their barge the Hennie-Ha - which really is shaped like a Dutch clog; see cover!
The beauty of this book is, I think, that it's so very real and unpretentious. Nothing particularly breath-taking happens, but every time I picked it up I smiled at the way that Val Poore can even make a trip to the supermarket good to read about. It's so genuine; there are no flowery descriptions for the sake of it, just Val's impressions. And it's funny, too - not split-your-sides laughing, deliberately 'hilarious anecdotes' like some books of this type; her writing doesn't need that, because it hits the right spot so effortlessly. Especially the nerve-wracking cycle ride to buy food: juggernauts flying past, a flat tyre and the bed of stinging nettles....
As someone who believes that the simpler your life is, the happier you are, I sighed as I read about Val and Koos' memories of a happy evening that could not be captured in words or by camera, the liberation from the 'must do' stuff of the world left behind, and her appreciation of the occasional makeshift 'shower', after days and days of stand up strip washes. The more I read, the more I liked it, until about half way through, when I wished I was IN it.
There are links to Val's photos of the trip on Flickr, which were great to look at. A lovely book.
Thank you so much, Terry. This is such a lovely review...I'll treasure it, really I will!
ReplyDeleteYou iz welcome, veepee! :)
DeleteCouldn't resist - got it! Oh to have even One week of a simple life.Thanks for the review, Terry. Thanks for the book, Val. Looking forward to the read.
ReplyDeleteOh, you'll love it, Judith!
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