He maps Britain through its capillary network of streams and rivers ...The book is also an account of those he meets along the way, from the unfriendly school officials who despatch him, dripping, from the river Itchen at Winchester College, to an extraordinary vignette of a fenland eel-man ... What's so attractive about Deakin's book, and what makes it such a wonderful travelling companion, is—apart from its pin-sharp descriptions and deep humanity—its subversiveness. This act of swimming in the wild, away from 'health and safety', unsupervised, often unobserved, is, in some essential way, a quiet act of defiance.
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