IN GREEN
Two horses, two strangers, a journey to the end of the land
£18.99 hardback. Duckworth Books, March 2025. US release, 1 July 2025.
'I need to ride now, to explore, to uncover more life; to reach strangers, to feel danger and to learn; to share this old, slow way, with man’s patient, most forgiving and most loyal friend – the horse.'
In his mid-twenties, restless in the routine of a city, Louis D. Hall found himself wondering how to create the life he wanted to lead. Inspired by Don Quixote, he decided to fulfil a childhood dream – to make an uncharted journey on horseback.
After finding his horse Sasha in Italy’s Apennine Mountains, the pair set off and headed west for Cape Finisterre, ‘the end of the land’, unprepared for most of the dangers – snow, storms, wolves – that faced them. He was even less prepared for the lessons that both Sasha and the young woman who joins them part way taught him about life's potential and its complexities.
A glorious piece of rich, romantic travel writing that takes the reader along old paths, into ancient villages, sharing rural homes and stables of farmers and shepherds in the Ligurian Alps, Pyrenees, Basque country and Galician coast, from a brilliant new talent.
‘A striking debut that will transcend its time’ Sophy Roberts, author of Training School For Elephants
‘It’s a compelling, uplifting and astonishing read’ The Sunday Post
‘A love story, a wilderness quest, a kaleidoscope of European culture and language’ Cal Flyn, author of Islands of Abandonment
‘This is a timeless piece of travel writing...’ The Scottish Field
A book that will inspire many an odyssey!' Leon McCarron, author of Wounded Tigris
‘An utterly enchanting debut – a new favourite book.’ Antonia Fraser
‘.Hall's account of this out of time yet also curiously timeless adventure, with its soaring highs and crushing lows, is never less than compelling.’ The Scotsman
‘An awe-inspiring tale of adventure, grit, and the deep bond between man, horse and nature – a story that will stir the soul of every reader who dreams of pushing beyond the horizon’ Alastair Humphreys, author of Microadventures