The Full English
A Journey in Search of a Country and its People
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Stuart Maconie
Summary
What kind of country is England today?
What does it mean to be English?
Are we hungry for change or seeking old certainties?
Join Stuart Maconie on an enlightening, entertaining journey through England, from Bristol's Banksy to Durham's beaches, from Cotswolds corduroy to Stoke's oatcakes.
As his guide, Maconie walks in the footsteps of J.B. Priestley's classic travelogue, English Journey, to explore our national identity and how it has evolved over the last century. On his way, Stuart takes inspiration from the people he meets at bus stops and train stations, cafes and corner shops.
Travelling the length of the land, Maconie explores the differences between city and town, north and south, and examines our past and present with affection and insight. Whether he’s passing the boutique hotels of Manchester, the moors of Ilkley or the grand houses of Tynemouth, looking out over misty fens or urban skylines, he shines a light on the people who make these places and asks what the future holds for them. Along the way, he uncovers local heroes and secret histories over early breakfasts and last orders.
Through his journey, he lets us see our homes and habits, hopes and eccentricities with fresh eyes. The Full English challenges us to embrace the messy, shifting and diverse nature of England, and to ask ourselves what kind of country we want to be.
©2024 Stuart MaconieCritic reviews
‘Maconie is a funny, astute writer, alert to the absurd.’ Sunday Times Book of the Week
‘Observant and witty.’ The Times
‘The deceptive lightness and accessibility of Maconie’s writing lead us gently through what is actually a deep dive into this most mysterious of peoples.’ Jonathan Coe
'Chatty and cheerful.' Graham Robb
‘Thoughtful and characteristically entertaining.’ Waterstones Books of the Year
‘Maconie catches the exhausted national mood beautifully.’ New Statesman
‘Takes the temperature of the English at this point in time.’ Hugo Rifkind
‘This might be Maconie’s best book yet. … What a treat to read such a clear-eyed but warm-hearted evocation of the country.’ Daily Express
'Maconie makes for a chatty, amiable travelling companion and the portrait he paints of contemporary England is a quietly progressive one.' The Herald
Praise for Stuart Maconie…
‘As funny as Bryson and as wise as Orwell.’ The Observer
‘The best thing to come out of Wigan since the A58 to Bolton.’ Peter Kay
‘A fine writer: sharp, funny, tender and thoughtful.’ The Spectator
‘A funny, lyrical writer who prefers to persuade rather than browbeat.’ Mail on Sunday
‘Maconie's engaging, conversational prose is full of telling detail, jokes and deft quotation.’ The Telegraph
fascinating and funny
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A trip around Wales or Scotland or Northern Ireland would discover similarities but also profound differences. It raises many important issues about England but also about a disunited kingdom. Worth a listen.
An interesting insight
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He still has a big chip on his shoulder and I agree with most of his views, but he is now without doubt another champagne socialist, but with a good sense of humour.
Most of the towns and routes he takes in following JBP I have visited and in the main he is on the money.
Definitely worth the credit and a good listen, but give the lefty views a rest Stuart, you let yourself down.
Get over it Stuart!
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plus ca change
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Great narration by the author.
Great re-telling of Priestley’s journey.
Enjoyable listen all round.
Brilliant.
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