Two million Britons visit one of the UK’s largest Islands every year, but few seem to have much of a clue about where it is, or even what language the natives speak. Other regular enquiries to the Isle of Wight Tourist board include:
What’s the currency and will they accept English money?
What side of the road do they drive on?
Will I need a passport?
To clear up the confusion, travel writer and humorist George East has come up with Rough Diamond, a book about the history, places, people and sometimes quirky aspects of the Isle of Wight....Read more
Two million Britons visit one of the UK’s largest Islands every year, but few seem to have much of a clue about where it is, or even what language the natives speak. Other regular enquiries to the Isle of Wight Tourist board include:
What’s the currency and will they accept English money?
What side of the road do they drive on?
Will I need a passport?
To clear up the confusion, travel writer and humorist George East has come up with Rough Diamond, a book about the history, places, people and sometimes quirky aspects of the Isle of Wight.
After eating, drinking and writing their way around France for many years, George and his wife Donella bought a home on the Isle of Wight to be closer to their family on the mainland.
Rough Diamond follows George as he spends a year visiting every town and village (and most of the pubs) on the Island while trying to discover what makes it such a closed book to so many Britons.
‘I was curious why there were so many misconceptions about the Island,’ says George, ‘and why so many people thought of it as years behind the times and awash with weird customs, attitudes and characters. I have to admit I started off with some of those misconceptions, but by the end of my journey I had been won over completely. Now I know that the Isle of Wight is a place of sometimes stunning beauty and has a remarkable history. I didn’t think I could settle here, but if the Island was good enough for Karl Marx, Charles Dickens, Queen Victoria, dozens of other monarchs and an amazing array of thinkers, politicos, revolutionaries, writers, poets, painters and mass murderers over the centuries, it’s certainly good enough for me.’
What’s the currency and will they accept English money?
What side of the road do they drive on?
Will I need a passport?
To clear up the confusion, travel writer and humorist George East has come up with Rough Diamond, a book about the history, places, people and sometimes quirky aspects of the Isle of Wight.
After eating, drinking and writing their way around France for many years, George and his wife Donella bought a home on the Isle of Wight to be closer to their family on the mainland.
Rough Diamond follows George as he spends a year visiting every town and village (and most of the pubs) on the Island while trying to discover what makes it such a closed book to so many Britons.
‘I was curious why there were so many misconceptions about the Island,’ says George, ‘and why so many people thought of it as years behind the times and awash with weird customs, attitudes and characters. I have to admit I started off with some of those misconceptions, but by the end of my journey I had been won over completely. Now I know that the Isle of Wight is a place of sometimes stunning beauty and has a remarkable history. I didn’t think I could settle here, but if the Island was good enough for Karl Marx, Charles Dickens, Queen Victoria, dozens of other monarchs and an amazing array of thinkers, politicos, revolutionaries, writers, poets, painters and mass murderers over the centuries, it’s certainly good enough for me.’
- ISBN13 9781908747778
- Publish Date 10 June 2022 (first published 28 February 2022)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint La Puce Publications
- Format Paperback (B-Format (198x129 mm))
- Pages 350
- Language English