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The Way of the Hermit

My 40 years in the Scottish Wilderness

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The Way of the Hermit

By: Ken Smith, Will Millard
Narrated by: Dean Williamson
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The International Bestseller

'A love story to the mountains in the mist, the pulsating northern lights and the red deer at dawn. And to independence' – The Washington Post

'A Thoreauvian account of solitary life in the Scottish Highlands . . . delightful' – Kirkus Reviews

'Ken Smith’s advice for staying alive in inclement conditions could equally be applied to achieving hard-won dreams' – Geographical

'Ken Smith comes across as a thoughtful, resourceful and above all humane man . . . inspiring' – BBC Countryfile Magazine

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Could you leave behind the bustle of modern society and spend your days immersed in nature? In The Way of the Hermit, seventy-four-year-old Ken Smith recounts a life he has chosen to spend alone with the wilderness.

Ken Smith has spent the past four decades in the Scottish Highlands. He lives alone, with no electricity or running water. His home is a log cabin nestled near Loch Treig, known as 'the lonely loch', where he lives off the land: he fishes for his supper, chops his own wood, and even brews his own tipple. He is, in the truest sense of the word, a hermit.

For the first time, Ken shares the story of his life. From his working-class origins in Derbyshire, to the formative years he spent travelling in the Yukon and finally how he came to be the Hermit of Loch Treig. Looking back through decades of diary entries, Ken reflects upon the reasons he turned his back on society, the vulnerability of old age and the awe and wonder of a life lived in nature. The Way of the Hermit is a humorous, transcendent and life-affirming memoir.

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Critic reviews

Ken Smith’s advice for staying alive in inclement conditions could equally be applied to achieving hard-won dreams
A most peculiar book
Ken Smith comes across as a thoughtful, resourceful and above all humane man, one who has faced down his unpromising prospects and boldly lived life. For anyone who feels they are merely going through the motions, this book will make an inspiring read
A Thoreauvian account of solitary life in the Scottish Highlands . . . delightful
Smith’s acceptance of his own mortality has an enviable lightness. ‘Let my body give a good feed to the Highland worms,’ he writes. ‘I have led the life I wanted to live and, no matter what happens now, I can depart this earth a deeply satisfied man.’ Few of us can say as much, and it feels like a blessing to have spent this time with someone who can
All stars
Most relevant
Fantastic listen,very moving. This book will stay with you a long time after you’ve finished.

Life affirming

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Thank you for taking the trouble to write this book, it’s enthralling, I have listened to it several times now, and each time I find something new to spark further interest, I so admire you for being totally self sufficient.

Loved this book

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Very inspiring listening to how one man chose how to live his life and did just that.

Really enjoyed.

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Well written, well read, a unique story that flowed pleasantly.and i thoroughly enjoyed. Ken is a remarkable character

a moving piece

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I live not an hour's drive from Loch Trieg and know the area in passing so I can appreciate what it would take to travel as Ken does, he's a hardy man and very humble, read or listen to this book and watch the documentary on him and then take away some of his values, the world and yourself will be better for it. thanks Ken and Will. simply superb.

We can all take something from this man's life.

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