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A Long Way for a Pizza, Brian Mooney’s fifth book, is a spirited account of a 76-day journey on foot to Rome. Setting out from his home in Essex, Brian Mooney walks 1300 miles via St Paul’s Cathedral in London to St Peter’s Basilica. He is returning to Italy, which he first knew as a young foreign correspondent.
From the open country of East Anglia, through the battlefields of Flanders, across eastern France, over the Jura and Alps and down the spine of Italy into Tuscany, the author is on a quest to learn what kind of pilgrim he is; and he also wants to see what has changed in Italy. Comparing his journey with Hilaire Belloc’s classic The Path to Rome, and reflecting on his experiences of reporting the year of the Three Popes and the kidnap and murder of a former Italian Prime Minister, he comes up with some unexpected answers.
Colourfully and crisply written, A Long Way for a Pizza takes the reader on an ancient journey through the heart of modern Europe.
Brian Mooney is a prize-winning international journalist and author. He spent 30 years with Reuters reporting and working in more than 50 countries, and he was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and won an Overseas Press Club of America Award for his coverage of Poland during the Solidarity Revolution. Brian Mooney has written a number of publications which include, Frank Baines – A Life beyond the Sea, Frontier Country and The Wrong Way for a Pizza which have all been published by Thorogood.
“The author excels in not saying too much… his spiritual outlook is present only implicitly. There is plenty of humour to go with the unstated physical fortitude of getting up each dawn for two and a half months and finishing each day’s allotted miles.”
Christopher Howse, The Daily Telegraph
“Brian Mooney dispels any notions that walking across Europe to Rome is a penitential exercise. Endlessly cheerful and enthusiastic, his book is distinguished, too, by an infectious passion for history, nature and other people.”
Michael Jacobs, Travel writer and art historian.
“Brian Mooney walked to Rome so that we don’t have to. A Long Way for a Pizza is the beguiling record of a trek which we can enjoy from the comfort of our arm chairs.”
Matthew Fort, Newspaper columnist and TV food critic
“...classic pilgrimage…. embracing modern technology… (this) book details the memorable moments of his trek.”
Matthew Porter, Braintree and Witham Times
Language
English
Book Binding
Paperback
Book Dimensions
21.6 x 14.7 x 2.3 cm
Book Format
Unabridged
Book Genre
Non Fiction
Book ISBN
9781854187901
Book Page Count
256
Book Publication Date
15 May 2012
Book Publisher
Thorogood