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She Won't Get Far Her Bag's Too Heavy [Kindle Edition]

Marie Stamp
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)

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A story about a woman and her dog starting out on a walk on the South West Coast Path in 2010 with the intention of walking from Minehead to Land's End. Her dog carrying his own baggage and she carrying a huge rucksack full of things that give her self sufficiency. Sporting shin splints, she stumbles and sweats her way along, making cock-ups and dropping clangers, walking in circles and getting totally knackered. They survive hypothermia and ford streams that have turned into raging rivers after flash flooding. When one man she meets tells her that not many women have backpacked on their own with a dog and walked all of the 630 mile coast path in one go, she is determined when she reaches Land's End, to keep going and the nearer she gets to the end at Poole, the more determined and ambitious she becomes to selfishly finish the whole path. Along the way she tells tales from her youth, like the time she fell down a road side drain on a first and last date with a boy with a carrot red hair and bad acne, and the shoplifting dog she had when she was 12 years old that stole dog food so she could buy cigarettes instead, and other scams she had to fuel her fag habit. She also tells of her adventures while climbing the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc and other long distance walks she has had the privilege to walk. She somehow manages to finish the South West Coast Path after wearing out two pairs of boots and one dog.

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Marie Stamp lives in Manchester England and has to endure the thickest of northern accents as well as the rain. If you can shut your eyes when reading her swear words you will be fine

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
hilarious 2 Sep 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
This book is brilliant, it made me laugh out loud more than once. It created a brilliant mental picture of life on the road, and the vivid descriptions of the journey, and the people she met on the way, made me feel like I was almost there with her. Here's hoping she sets off again soon, and treats us to another slice of life on the move around this beautiful country.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Where's Me Boots? 14 Oct 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
Really enjoyed it! Couldn't put it down - stayed in bed all morning to finish it off. Great title and interesting format [description of the journey interspersed with irreverent anecdotes about the author's life]. BUT I WANTED MORE OF THEM. I want to read more. It's crying out for a 2nd edition: with photographs [all those people taking photos of Buddy looking "cute" in his jacket . I wanted to see him too]. Let's hope she sets off again soon and we can read more of her adventures. It has certainly inspired me to get my boots out again.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
When I read the first chapter of this book I was so close to tears I didn't really want to carry on reading, but..... I'm so glad I did. This book is the funniest book I've ever read and I've read quite a few from supposedly top comedians! The authors "tell it how it is" style was gripping and so darn funny! Maybe it's because I'm a northerner too that I struck up a deep understanding of the humour behind all the high's and lows that she went through on this vast journey. It's such a truly inspirational story that it's made me sit down and have a long hard think as to why I don't do something like this? You will too ladies when you read it!

So when I bump into you on the South West Coastal path on your own with your rather heavy baggage, we'll have a sit down and a chat over a cup of tea about how you were inspired to be there after reading this book.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
A very enjoyable light read
Having looked at the mixed reviews for this book I felt compelled to write my own review. Yes the writing style is simple but its written by a walker simply expressing their views... Read more
Published 24 days ago by James Barnes
an entertaing holiday read
An easy holiday read which shows the author's singlemindedness to complete the coastal path come hell or high water, with gentle anecdotes and descriptive passages of the places... Read more
Published 1 month ago by A. Morgan
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I have complete admiration for the walk she and her canine companion undertook but i could not relate to her as an author. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Franicle
A little book that leaves you wanting more
I really enjoyed this little book. I can see why some reviewers complain about the writing style but to me if you change that you take away from who the author is. Read more
Published 3 months ago by summergirl
Boring
This book started out OK but became boring . . walk, eat, get wet, dry out, walk. People look at dog, say how cute it looks and that about covers it. Read more
Published 3 months ago by JuPu
Very entertaining read
The author decides, on a bit of a whim, to walk the whole South West Footpath with her dog. You have to admire the authors tenacity of walking such a long way with very little... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Sue and Paul
Must try the walk myself sometime.....
Not having a computer or ebook reader of my own, I bought the paperback version of this book a few weeks ago, and I enjoyed it very much. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Scapegoat Jem
A bit of a plod
As something to do it is great but there is not much substance to writing about a long walk with the sea on one side of you. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Kesh
Boring
I trusted the reviews of others who have read this book. Sorry, but I totally disagree with all the "Excellent" and "Funny" to "Very Funny" comments. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Boabthecat
A great idea spoiled by poor writing
I normally love this kind of book but I was so disappointed. The premise sounded great but the writing is terrible. Read more
Published 4 months ago by clare1770
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