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Title: The Wild Silence
Author: Raynor Winn
Published: 2020
Length: 280 pages
What it’s about (synopsis via Goodreads):
Nature holds the answers for Raynor and her husband Moth. After walking 630 homeless miles along The Salt Path, living on the windswept and wild English coastline; the cliffs, the sky and the chalky earth now feel like their home.
Moth has a terminal diagnosis, but against all medical odds, he seems revitalized in nature. Together on the wild coastal path, with their feet firmly rooted outdoors, they discover that anything is possible.
Now, life beyond The Salt Path awaits and they come back to four walls, but the sense of home is illusive and returning to normality is proving difficult – until an incredible gesture by someone who reads their story changes everything.
A chance to breathe life back into a beautiful farmhouse nestled deep in the Cornish hills; rewilding the land and returning nature to its hedgerows becomes their saving grace and their new path to follow.
The Wild Silence is a story of hope triumphing over despair, of lifelong love prevailing over everything. It is a luminous account of the human spirit’s instinctive connection to nature, and how vital it is for us all.
How and when I got it:
I bought a copy about a year ago.
Why I want to read it:
The Wild Silence is the follow-up to The Salt Path, Raynor Winn’s memoir of the journey she and her ailing husband made along the 630-mile Coast Path of Cornwall. I absolutely loved The Salt Path, feeling both incredibly impressed and incredulous that they attempted this trek during the lowest period of their lives. It’s an astounding feat, and the book is powerful, honest, funny, and touching.
But, at the end of The Salt Path, we readers are left with questions. What happened to the couple next? Did they find peace and happiness? How did the next chapter of their lives unfold?
As soon as I heard that the author would be publishing a sequel, I knew I needed it! Since I listened to the audio version of the first book, my intention was to do the same with The Wild Silence, but I also wanted the paperback to be able to follow along. Unfortunately, my good intentions just haven’t panned out, and I still haven’t started either the print or audio of this book.
Still, this is a Shelf Control book that I’m certain I want to read. I tend to always choose fiction over non-fiction whenever it’s time to start a new book, but I do love a good memoir. I’m excited to read/listen to The Wild Silence in 2023.
What do you think? Would you read this book?
Please share your thoughts!

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This sounds like something I’d very much enjoy, though I assume one should best start with the first one.
Even though I haven’t read this one yet, I’d say YES, start with The Salt Path! It’s really remarkable and shouldn’t be missed.
Will look it up!
I don’t think I’ve heard of either of these books, but wow, I think I need them!
Yes, you do! 🙂 The Salt Path was so good!
I really enjoyed The Salt Path but have never really felt tempted by the second one although I have no idea why not.
I’ve been curious about what happened next in their lives.. . but even so, I’ve had my copy for a while now. Too many other books, I guess, but I do hope to finally get to reading this one.
Your books sound interesting and I can see why you’ve held on to it. Here’s mine:
https://www.bookshelfjourneys.com/post/wednesday-memes-17
Thank you!
I still need to read The Salt Path, though I’m glad to know there’s a sequel. I’ll have to try and check them both out when I get a chance.
I think you’ll really enjoy The Salt Path! Such a lovely book.
Lisa, thank you for reminding me about this book! I heard about this sequel to The Salt Path but later forgot to buy it. The Salt Path held me spellbound, suffering with them every step, in awe of their achievements and the friendships made along the way and I can’t wait to see what happened afterwards. I imagine there is a lot of internal reflections and learning more about their earlier lives.
I really do need to make time for this sequel! It’s so nice to hear that you enjoyed The Salt Path so much. Spellbound is exactly how I felt!