Abysmal weather, slag heaps, funny accents; the bleak uplands of a landscape carved out of millstone grit; townscapes of abandoned mills & shipyards; &, the detritus of an industrial revolution well past its sell-by date. These, all too often, are the gloomy perceptions of 'the north', the foundations for the belief that northerners spend their lives battling hardship & misery, & that nothing beyond Watford is worth a bag of chips. With an insider's sensitivity & a journalist's enquiring mind, northerner Martin Wainwright swiftly dispels these & other myths. He reaches back through the historical record to uncover where
- & how
- many of the old cliches arose, & goes on to paint a picture of the north as it is today & has always been: a setting of wild coastline, lakes, & green dales inhabited by indomitably inventive northeners, proud of their past & forging a future of brilliant new enterprises. Lavishly illustrated with over 100 stunning images from the Guardian's archives, Wainwright's incisive & wittily observant assessment of a region that is flourishing socially & culturally leaves us in no doubt that true north is as vibrant & exciting as it is beautiful.