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“This is a longstanding personal favourite. It’s very simple, very candid, very humble. It’s a 51-year-old woman who, in 1961, sets out through rural Andalusia. Like Laurie Lee’s Gloucestershire, this is an Andalusia that doesn’t really exist any more in the same way. It’s very community-based, and all the villages are linked only by mule tracks. Yet everyone speaks the same language, in a broader social sense.” Read more...
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Louis Hall, Travel Writer