The Salt Path, Penguin
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In a full statement provided to The Bookseller, The Salt Path publishers Penguin state: “Penguin (Michael Joseph [a division of Penguin Books]) published The Salt Path in 2018 and, like many readers, we were moved and inspired by Raynor’s story and its message of hope.
The author of The Salt Path has admitted she made “mistakes” during an embezzlement row with her former boss. Raynor Winn’s memoir tells the story of how the author and her husband, Moth, walked the 630-mile South West Coast Path after their home was repossessed and Moth was diagnosed with a degenerative disease.
Author Raynor Winn has been accused of fabricating or giving misleading information about some elements of her best-selling book The Salt Path. The 2018 book, and recent film adaptation, told the story of a couple who decide to walk the 630-mile South West Coast Path after their home is repossessed.
Many questions have been asked about The Salt Path, Raynor Winn’s “unflinchingly honest” best-selling memoir, in the past week. Why exactly was the home of Winn and her husband, Moth, in North Wales repossessed?
Raynor Winn's 2018 memoir The Salt Path is billed as a "true story" based on her and her husband Moth's 630-mile trek along the South West Coast Path after sudden financial and health setbacks.
In her bestselling memoir, Raynor Winn claims she and her husband endured homelessness, terminal illness and economic hardship. Now, her story might be unravelling
Penguin’s full statement, provided to The Bookseller, read: “Penguin (Michael Joseph [a division of Penguin Books]) published The Salt Path in 2018 and, like many readers, we were moved and ...