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Ring the Hill

By: Tom Cox
Narrated by: Tom Cox
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Ring the Hill is a book written around, and about, hills: it includes a northern hill, a hill that never ends and the smallest hill in England. Each chapter takes a type of hill - whether it's a knoll, cap, cliff, tor or even a mere bump - as a starting point for one of Tom's characteristically unpredictable and wide-ranging explorations.

Tom's lyrical, candid prose roams from an intimate relationship with a particular cove on the south coast, to meditations on his great-grandmother and a lesson on what goes into the mapping of hills themselves. Because a good walk in the hills is never just about the hills: you never know where it might lead.

©2019 Tom Cox (P)2020 Bolinda Publishing
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This book has so many moods. It’s my third book of Cox’s and the first I’ve listened to. It’s comforting somehow. I listen to audiobooks in pockets here and there; on my walk to the tram, while I’m cooking. Sometimes there are gaps and other books in between listens. I’ve always loved Cox’s books for being the perfect writing to dip in and out of, without really losing your way. Writing that I can savour. When I recommend Cox to friends and family I usually stumble on a genre definition and end up just saying ‘I know you’ll enjoy it, try it!’, which is perhaps a little vague. Delightful rambles - that’s what I should say. Sometimes funny, sometimes heartfelt, sometimes a bit spooky. And cats.

Really enjoyable

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could listen to Tom's tales endlessly. one of those listens you don't want to end
recommend to anyone who wants to forget lifes cares and niggles.

wonderful, lose yourself and enjoy.

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As one of Tom's many followers from the days of his My Sad Cat tweets, I've come to know that I am in for an eclectic treat when reading or listening to his books.

'Ring the Hill' is his experience of living in the beautiful area around Dartington, Devon told, as only Tom can, with his irreverent humour and deep love and compassion for nature. Add to that, Tom's cats, his hilarious VERY LOUD dad, the 1970's rock scene, walking, wild swimming, local characters, folklore and a touch of the supernatural.

I knew I'd love it, now I feel the need to buy the actual book, to appreciate the rest of it - especially the artwork by Tom's extremely talented mum, Jo.




Inimitable Tom

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Tom Cox's ramblings about landscape, animals, people - I was very happy to hear him talking about Kenneth Allsop, whose book In The Country was one of my regular reads in the 70s - and even the interests I don't share, like wild swimming - are excellent for listening while I do various things around house and garden, or equally good for falling asleep to (though his dad's shouting can be a bit surprising then, and lead to sudden awakenings).
While Tom lived in the magic house I was living a mile or two away across the river. My stepfather was at Dartington in its heyday and it was wonderful to hear the story of its beginnings again.
When I miss Dartmoor - which is often - this is the book I turn to.

Wonderful and nostalgic

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I didn't want this book to end and Tom Cox's narration made eveything come alive.

stories that captivate as the nights draw in

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I Absolutely loved this book. A lovely ramble through the countryside, filled with fascinating encounters.

Wonderful

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