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‘After the success of The Salt Path Raynor Winn gives us a ‘before and after’ picture of life with Moth, her beloved husband. Fearing that Moth might forget all they had been through, Raynor wrote of their fearless 630 mile walk along the coastal path and their subsequent rejuvenation of a dilapidated farmhouse. Then, to cap it all they took a hair-raising hike in Iceland that you couldn’t pay me to do but it all made for a fascinating and inspiring read!’ Recommended by Mary Burnham, Dubray Dun Laoghaire Following the hugely successful Sunday Times Bestseller, Wainwright Golden Beer Book Prize nominee and Costa shortlisted, The Salt Path, Raynor Winn returns with her second brilliant book. This time the narrative explores the difficulties surrounding the return to mainstream life after a period of homelessness. Recovering self-esteem and trust, in herself and in others, is harder than she expected. Raynor and her husband Moth continue to face his debilitating illness, until an incredible gesture by someone who read The Salt Path changes everything.This book is about readjusting to life after homelessness, but also about recovering trust and self-belief after a traumatic event – feelings that can translate to many episodes in the life of any of us.