The premise of the girl (I want to say woman but the title says girl) who walked her dog around the coast of Great Britain to raise money for the charity Shelter has definite appeal, but somehow the execution lacks a certain something.
There is no real plot, we know the ending, and there is a degree of monotony in the months of travelling: realistic no doubt, but not making for riveting reading.
Nevertheless, it is entertaining, containing many amusing incidents that happened en route; interesting on a geographical and personal level; and inspiring on the grand level of the journey and the psychological level as she copes with the difficulties of the walk, the Spudtruck's mechanical failings and ever-changing drivers, injury, and the mental difficulties of both beginning and particularly ending the walk.