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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Raynor Winn (born 1962) is a British long-Raynor Winn (born 1962) is a British long-distance walker and writer; her first book The Salt Path was a Sunday Times bestseller in 2018. Winn and her husband Moth, who was diagnosed with corticobasal degeneration, became homeless after a business deal with a friend went wrong and decided to walk the 630-mile (1,010 km) South West Coast Path. The Salt Path was shortlisted for the 2018 Wainwright Prize, and the 2018 Costa Book Awards in the biography category. The judges described it as "An absolutely brilliant story that needs to be told about the human capacity to endure and keep putting one foot in front of another." In May 2019 The Salt Path won the inaugural RSL Christopher Bland Prize. In September 2019 it was the number one bestselling book in UK independent bookstores. Winn also writes about nature, homelessness and wild camping. Her second book The Wild Silence was published by Michael Joseph (a subsidiary of Penguin Books) in September 2020. It was shortlisted for the 2021 Wainwright Prize for Nature Writing. Winn's third book Landlines (2022) describes a 1,000-mile (1,600 km) journey with her husband along the 200-mile (320 km) Cape Wrath Trail in north-west Scotland, described as "the toughest and wildest Britain has to offer", and onwards through Scotland and England to the South West Coast Path. and England to the South West Coast Path. , Raynor Winn (1963) is een Engels langeafstRaynor Winn (1963) is een Engels langeafstandswandelaar en schrijfster. Haar eerste boek The Salt Path was in 2018 een bestseller van de Sunday Times en wordt in 2021 verfilmd. Winn en haar man Moth, bij wie de diagnose corticobasale degeneratie werd gesteld, hadden een bed and breakfast in Wales. Zij werden dakloos na een slechte investering en besloten een wandeling van duizend kilometer te gaan maken langs het South West Coast Path. Winn schreef het verhaal van de voettocht op om te voorkomen dat haar man door zijn ziekte alles zou vergeten. The Salt Path stond op de shortlist voor de Wainwrightprijs en de Costa Book Awards 2018 in de categorie biografie. De jury omschreef het als "Een absoluut briljant verhaal dat verteld moet worden, over het menselijk vermogen te volharden en de ene voet voor de andere te blijven zetten." In mei 2019 won The Salt Path de eerste RSL Christopher Blandprijs. In september 2019 was het het bestverkochte boek in de Britse onafhankelijke boekhandels. Na publicatie van The Salt Path bood een lezer het paar een verwaarloosde ciderboerderij aan in de heuvels van Cornwall om de natuur terug te brengen op de uitgeputte landerijen. Winns tweede boek, Wild Silence, gaat over de periode na hun wandeling en de dood van haar moeder. Het werd in september 2020 gepubliceerd door Michael Joseph. De Nederlandse vertaling kwam al eerder uit. In Landlijnen beschrijft zij hun zwaarste tocht, van meer dan 1600 kilometer, van het uiterste noorden van Schotland naar de kust van het zuidwesten. Winn schrijft ook over de natuur, dakloosheid en wildkamperen. Tijdens het ILFU (International Literature Festival Utrecht) onthulde Winn dat The Salt Path in 2021 verfilmd zal worden.The Salt Path in 2021 verfilmd zal worden.
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