
The Outrun
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WITH A NEW AFTERWORD FROM THE AUTHOR
THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER
WINNER OF THE PEN ACKERLEY PRIZE AND THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE
After spending her twenties in London, Amy Liptrot returns to her home in Orkney where she comes to terms with the addiction that has consumed the past decade of her life. On the remote island, Amy spends her mornings swimming in the cold sea, her days observing wildlife, and her nights searching the sky for any signs of the Northern Lights. She soon discovers how the natural world can restore life, heal old wounds and renew hope.
Reviews / Votes
A lyrical, brave memoir. It's Liptrot's aptitude for marrying her inner-space with wild outer-spaces that makes her such a compelling writer . . . I enjoyed this book enormously -- WILL SELF * * Guardian * * The sheer sensuality of Liptrot's prose and her steely resolve immediately put her right up there with the best of the best. Liptrot is an Orcadian warrior with the breeze in her blood and poetry in her fingers, and The Outrun may even be a future classic. Wherever she journeys next, you will want to go with her * * New Statesman * * An exhilarating memoir . . . Anyone who has ever been unhappy or unwise will find much that resonates in this powerful, beautiful writing -- CATHY RENTZENBRINK * * Stylist * * An uncompromising account of addiction and recovery played out against the blasted fields of Orkney. Liptrot's writing is strong and sure. The Outrun is a bright addition to the exploding genre of writing about place and our place in the natural world * * Observer * * Remarkable . . . a meditative interior journey which Liptrot elevates to an art * * Spectator * * An unflinching examination of trauma, addiction and the restorative power of the natural world . . . It is a wild, wind-lashed book, and you come away from reading with the taste of salt spray on your lips -- Evie Wyld * * New York Times * * Brilliant . . . one of the most scabrously honest, sassy and moving books about addiction and recovery that I have read * * Scotsman * * An astonishingly beautiful book. Amy makes most nature writing seem flat and pedestrian. Her account of her addiction and recovery is electric, sexy, immediate and raw, leaving the reader reeling in her wake . . . This is a luminous, life-affirming book, and I have no doubt that I'll be pressing it into people's hands for years to come -- OLIVIA LAING There is a great deal of frank, flinch-making writing in this book, but it is always balanced by a sublimity and graciousness that is rare. This is a bold-hearted and brave-minded book. It is both terribly sad and awfully affecting. I look forward to its presence on some prize lists * * Scotland on Sunday * * Clean, clear and impressive . . . a sensuous book, full of summer nights and winter water. Liptrot swims, walks, lives alone on uninhabited islands and observes. And from that comes a portrait of the natural world she is absorbed into * * Herald * * Clear-eyed and brave * * Psychologies * * Amy Liptrot has lived her life on the edge of things, both literally and metaphorically. Her beautiful first book gives a wonderfully evocative account of both, blending searing memoir with sublime nature writing, and coming up with a unique piece of prose that amounts to a stirring personal philosophy of how to live. Her descriptive writing of the [Orkney] islands and their wildlife absolutely sizzles, a scintillating mix of clear-eyed insight and poetic heart. She ties in elements of myth and fantasy, some of the islands' remarkable history, and her own visceral experience to create something as compelling as any thriller. Amy Liptrot is the real deal, a writer whose voice seems fully formed on the page, and I can't wait to read what she writes next * * Independent on Sunday * * A truly brave piece of work, honest and illuminating -- MALACHY TALLACK Stunning . . . there is much to enjoy in this brave and uncompromising account * * Express * * Beautiful, stark and unflinching. Amy Liptrot is an extraordinary new voice -- JENNI FAGAN A meditative memoir that's a perfect antidote for Christmas excess * * Red * * A painfully honest look in a broken mirror, this memoir is intensely unsettling but also deeply peaceful -- DAMIAN BARR This book sang to me. I loved it. It is beautiful, badass, meticulous and moving. Never evangelical or mawkish, it is by turns heart-breaking and edifying. A tale of adventure and personal evolution, it is the story of a woman finding her own painful edges, and then finding the grit, and guts, and vision to bring herself back - to the edges of a Scottish island - to recover, and to process her experiences through words. It's a book you will read, and re-read, and re-read -- EMMA-JANE UNSWORTH Excellent * * Sunday Times * * A brave and self-assured memoir . . . An exciting contribution to a new form of nature writing * * Times Literary Supplement * * Humane and compelling . . . A stark and moving memoir of addiction * * Irish Times * * Mixing scintillating nature writing with explosive memoir and brave honesty, The Outrun is a book about making peace with life on the edge of the world * * Big Issue * * A spare memoir of an exiled Orcadian's return after a broken life of addiction in London. This is not the increasingly modish parable of healing through nature. Liptrot's path to a salvation of sorts is often as bleak, tough and exhilarating as the Orkneys themselves -- STUART MACONIE An astoundingly honest, uplifting tale of recovery from addiction. Bold and unflinching, with the journey north the reader is taken by the hand through an excoriating process of healing, linked as it is to a return to this wind-scoured Northland. The gentle increase in attention to wild nature in all its aspects of death and renewal illuminates and purges the soul. This is a book with a core of fire and ice that manages to be both rough and tender with the self and finally says: change your life -- MIRIAM DARLINGTON The Outrun is a trenchant, modernist siren song to belonging, where Herculean effort and close observation can root you as strongly as bloodlines * * Caught by the River * * Courageous and clear-sighted * * The Lady - Book of the Week * * Insightful and wonderfully evocative . . . an outstanding debut * * The List * * An unmissable read * * The Skinny * *More details
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Content
- Intro
- Glossary
- Prologue
- 1 The Outrun
- 2 Tremors
- 3 Flotta
- 4 London Fields
- 5 Nightbike
- 6 Flitting
- 7 Wrecked
- 8 Treatment
- 9 Drifting
- 10 Dyking
- 11 Ambergris
- 12 Abandoned Islands
- 13 Lambing
- 14 The Corncrake Wife
- 15 Rose Cottage
- 16 Papay
- 17 Merry Dancers
- 18 North Hill
- 19 Online
- 20 Sea Swimming
- 21 The Holm
- 22 Personal Geology
- 23 Triduana
- 24 Fair Isle
- 25 Bonfire
- 26 Undersea
- 27 Strandings
- 28 Renewables
- Acknowledgements
- Extract for The Instant
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