I'm not sure it's everyone's cup of tea but I loved it! It makes me want to walk. To get a big, slow Clydesdale cross and walk Scotland with my husband or a good friend.
There were a few odd little errors that bugged me a bit. (I'm too much of a stickler to be unfazed by the use of 'unphased' several times) That was a small price to pay for such a beautiful time, following along the old drover roads with a young woman and her son walking after her successful surgery following a cancer diagnosis.
There's a lot to think about; I, too, like to think as I walk. Well done Spud!
I'd suggest reading "Two Feet, Four Paws" first if this book interests you.