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Michael Burnett

    Walks Around Coed y Brenin
    Walks Around the Rhinogs
    Lost Myself for a Minute
    Otta and the Shouda Couda Woudas
    Finding Myself Along the Way
    Clean Up on Aisle 7!
    • Finding Myself Along the Way

      One Man's Journey on the Camino de Santiago

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Facing the crossroads of middle age, Michael Burnett reflects on his life choices and their alignment with his true desires. This introspective journey explores themes of self-discovery and the pursuit of fulfillment, challenging readers to consider their own paths and the essence of happiness. Through personal anecdotes and insights, Burnett invites contemplation on what it means to live authentically and embrace life's journey.

      Finding Myself Along the Way
    • In a whimsical tale, a spirited character named Otta embarks on a journey filled with mischief and lessons about friendship and responsibility. As Otta navigates a series of adventures, the story highlights the importance of making wise choices and the consequences that follow. With vibrant illustrations and engaging storytelling, readers are invited to join Otta in discovering the value of honesty and the joy of connection with others. This delightful narrative is perfect for young readers seeking both fun and meaningful insights.

      Otta and the Shouda Couda Woudas
    • Lost Myself for a Minute

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A poignant coming-of-age narrative explores themes of self-discovery, resilience, and the strength found in human connections. The story inspires readers to embark on their own adventures and embrace life wholeheartedly, highlighting the transformative journey of personal growth and the importance of relationships.

      Lost Myself for a Minute
    • The Rhinogs constitute one of the wildest regions of Snowdonia. The scenery is spectacular and because there are no roads over the ridge the area surrounding this has retained its remoteness. Indeed as a result of its bronze age sites medieval roads and houses gold and manganese mines even wild goats the area has a sense of mystery which is unique in Wales. Although not as high as the better-known peaks further north the Rhinogs nevertheless constitute one of the wildest regions of Snowdonia. The walks described here are concentrated to the east with some walks to the north and south of the main Rhinog ridge all readily accessible from Bronaber and Trawsfynydd and the larger centres of Dolgellau and Porthmadog

      Walks Around the Rhinogs