To the Island of Tides
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A deeply personal pilgrimage unfolds as a historian walks the ancient route to Lindisfarne, the Holy Island off the Northumberland coast. Following in the footsteps of countless medieval pilgrims, this journey becomes both a meditation on landscape and a reflection on faith, history, and belonging.
The causeway to Lindisfarne, passable only at low tide, has drawn seekers for over a millennium. Through vivid storytelling, the narrative weaves together the island's rich past—from its golden age as a centre of Celtic Christianity to Viking raids and beyond—with observations on the wildlife, geology, and communities of this liminal place where land meets sea.
This is walking literature at its finest: contemplative, learned, and suffused with a profound sense of place. A compelling read for anyone drawn to Britain's spiritual landscapes and the transformative power of pilgrimage.