The Cornwall Sabbatical
Observations Through a Returning Pirate’s Kaleidoscope
by Jonathan E. Cox
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Pub Date Sep 28 2023 | Archive Date Oct 18 2023
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Description
After thirty years abroad, Jonathan Cox, a Cornishman and former journalist, returns to Cornwall to study at Falmouth University, accompanied by his Swiss wife, Marlis.
The Cornwall Sabbatical is a humorous chronicle of their experience as they explore picture-perfect fishing villages and coastal coves and crisscross a granite landscape of rugby posts, old mine stacks and the barely discernible ruins of an ancient Celtic nation. The gritty Cornwall of his childhood has gentrified into one of the most desirable locations in the UK and become a magnet for Michelin restaurants even as sharp inequalities remain.
A touching story about a lost way of life, The Cornwall Sabbatical reveals how Cornwall’s unique geology, climate, natural history and position as the end of the known world for much of antiquity has created a pioneering libertarian spirit and distinctive culture that is timeless.
A Note From the Publisher2>
Born in Penzance, Jonathan E. Cox is a former Fleet Street journalist and international news correspondent. The Cornwall Sabbatical is his first, but hopefully not last, book. To make ends meet as a writer, he also works as a consumer analyst.
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A work of narrative non-fiction about a Cornishman and former journalist who returns to the UK after a thirty-year absence for a writing sabbatical at Falmouth University.
Written with wry humour, the book is a touchingly poignant reflection of a way of life that has largely disappeared – an investigation into Cornwall’s cultural distinctiveness.
The author contrasts his experiences of growing up in Cornwall in the 1970s and 80s with the modern day.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781916668355 |
| PRICE | £5.99 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 328 |
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