Eleanor: A 200-Mile Walk in Search of England’s Lost Queen
An extraordinary journey that uncovers historical secrets about England’s forgotten Queen.
Synopsis
In 1290, England mourned the death of a queen, Eleanor of Castile, beloved wife of King Edward I. Her body was carried on a 200-mile journey from Lincoln to London, a solemn procession that would become immortalized in stone. To mark the places where her cortege rested, a heartbroken Edward commissioned twelve magnificent Eleanor Crosses.
More than seven centuries later, bestselling historian Alice Loxton set herself an epic challenge: following in history’s footsteps by walking the entire 200-mile funeral route on the corresponding dates.
As Alice journeys in search of England’s forgotten Queen, over ancient paths and modern motorways, history comes alive in surprising ways. Lively and entertaining, Eleanor uncovers the extraordinary life and formidable character of this lesser-known royal, revealing her inspiring legacy and the hidden history of Britain.
Praise
‘I loved this beautiful, elegiac, honest and compelling book – a modern-day pilgrimage walking in the footsteps of one of the great forgotten queens. This is history as it should be done, connecting the real people of the past with the people we are now. Storytelling at its finest’
Kate Mosse, bestselling author of The Map of Bones
‘Brilliantly entertaining and informative, Alice Loxton’s ‘Eleanor’ will no doubt inspire a new generation of readers to lace up their walking boots and set out to discover Britain’s history for themselves.’
Flora Carr
‘Eleanor is a sparkling, joyful read. Alice Loxton’s account of her journey retracing Edward I’s journey in honour of his wife, interspersed with reflections on medieval conceptions of grief, the splendour of the humble iced bun, and the sheer amount of mud in England, brings Eleanor of Castile’s life story vividly to life. Engaging, funny, personal and insightful, this book deserves a place on every history lover’s bookshelf. It might just inspire you to dust off (or break in) those hiking boot’
Katherine Pangonis, author of Twilight Cities