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A Walk from the Wild Edge: 'This Book Has Changed Lives' Chris Evans

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Walk from the Wild Edge: 'This Book Has Changed Lives' Chris Evans
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jake Tyler
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreMemoirs
True Stories
Coping with illness
Tramping
ISBN/Barcode 9780241401170
ClassificationsDewey:616.85270092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint Penguin Books Ltd
Publication Date 28 April 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The moving and uplifting account of one man's journey, walking 3,000 miles around the UK to combat his depression After coming terrifyingly close to suicide, Jake Tyler was determined to take back control of his life from the clutches of depression. With only his running gear and a backpack, he stepped out of his house in Brighton and began a 3,000-mile journey around the UK. In documenting every step of his journey, Jake shares the ways in which his mission was enhanced by the kindness of strangers who took him in for the night, or let him talk when the darkness engulfed him. This is both the story of Jake's journey around the country and his journey to better understand himself, ultimately finding peace and acceptance with his mental health.

Author Biography

Jake Tyler is a mental health advocate and broadcaster. Jake's BBC Radio Sussex and Surrey show, Open Up with Jake Tyler launched in September 2019 with guest Matt Haig. A Walk from the Wild Edge is his first book.

Reviews

A great and inspirational read -- Matt Haig Inspiring * Independent * An uplifting and inspirational journey through raw emotion -- Raynor Winn Inspiring . . . It's something that will help many through these dark times -- Bryony Gordon Jake you have changed people's lives . . . we are all fans! -- Chris Evans What makes Tyler's book so compelling is his honesty, whether he's conveying the horror of depression or admitting that his idiocy got him into another scrape * Sunday Express * A testament to the power of human connection, this is a physical and mental journey to inspire hope even in the darkest of times * National Geographic * By simply telling his inspirational story, Jake has become a mental health warrior; I never tire of his wisdom, and cannot wait to read [his book]! -- Bryony Gordon An incredible journey, an inspirational memoir . . . beautiful -- Zoe Ball * BBC Radio 2 * So compelling in his honesty . . . very poignant * Express * A tale told with courageous honesty. There's much to learn here about how reconnecting with nature and trusting others can rekindle the joy of being alive * BBC Countryfile * This book is a tonic. Until we can all get out and explore Britain's beauty for ourselves again, this is the ideal substitute * Mirror * An unlikely challenge: to circumnavigate Britain on foot, carrying little more than a tent and a compass . . . brought [Jake Tyler] back from the brink. It was human kindness that kept him going * Daily Telegraph * An inspiring ode to nature and humanity * Woman & Home * Well worth a read -- Nick Knowles Remarkable . . . An adventure memoir with a vulnerable heart, this is a winning book because it really humanises men's mental health struggles and acts as an inspirational guide to understanding yourself by reaching out into the world * The Book of Man * His story is an inspiration * Country Living * By simply telling his inspirational story, Jake has become a mental health warrior; I never tire of his wisdom, and cannot wait to read [his book]! * Bryony Gordon *