![]() | By: Paul Gogarty Binding: Hardcover Publisher: Robson Books Ltd ISBN: 1861055153 ISBN-13: 9781861055156 Released: 17 Sep 2002 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |



However, one big flaw ruined it for me: he wrote it entirely in the modish 'present tense' of modern magazine interviews. I believe he is a magazine travel writer, so perhaps he can’t shake off a habit.
For example: "...my stomach grumbles & I pull into the skinniest of fish & chip shops in the nearby village of Rodley. Behind the counter a man the size of the Yorkshire Dales serves me haddock & chips, cooked in beef dripping. It is out of this world, & comes accompanied by mushy peas topped with mint sauce. "The Parmesan of the north, that is," the barrel-shaped owner assures me..."
This style might work in the context of short interviews with movie stars & celebs, trying to illustrate a ten-minute PR interview in a hotel suite, but it hangs very wearily on the format of a long travel book, where every darn thing is 'happening right now'. The style leaves no sense of 'memoir' or fond memory of a long journey. In fact, when the journey ends, he makes it feel almost longer ago than the start of the journey.
The extensive interviews & quotations also don't ring quite true, feeling to me like PR quotes that have been made up & shown to the people concerned for approval. (I write a lot of PR quotes for a living myself, which is why I suspect this!)
It's a potentiallly excellent book, & he covers alll the bases of the modern canal age, but for me it's spoiled by want of a stricter editor. Perhaps he can rewrite it for a second edition?

If this had been published in the 70s, reading it today you would assume that it's not like that any more. And you'd be wrong. The canals of Britain are reviving slowly but surely & this book sends a very positive message of this revival.
Gogarty has captured the spirit of the waterways, & the people who inhabit them, whilst somehow managing to portray the slowed-down life to be led. The best travel books are those that take you there & make you want to jump straight into his shoes. In this case I have spent the last few days aboard Caroline with Paul & had a wonderful time.
I imagine if you are as far as reading this review, the secret of Britain's canals is no secret, but whoever you are, you should find the time in your hurried lives to sit down for a leisurely read of this great book.

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