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Utterly brilliant! : my life's journey /

by Mallett, Timmy [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2020Description: 320 pages : illustrations (colour).ISBN: 9780281083879 (hbk.) :.Classification number: 914.6048 MALSubject(s): Mallett, Timmy -- Travel -- Camino de Santiago de Compostela | Mallett, Timmy -- Travel -- France | Travel and Tourism | Travel and Tourism | Camino de Santiago de Compostela -- Description and travel | France -- Description and travelSummary: In the spring of 2018, as the 'Beast from the East' hit northern Europe, Timmy Mallett needed every bit of his natural exuberance. He had undertaken to cycle 2,500 miles from his home to Santiago de Compostela in memory of his brother Martin, who was born with Down's syndrome and had died just a few days earlier. This was a journey of exploration, honouring Martin's outlook on life and demonstrating that everyone can reach their potential. And so, with his painting gear strapped to his bike, Timmy set off. Full of unexpected moments, Timmy's account of his pilgrimage weaves together history and biography in a hugely entertaining manner.
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In the spring of 2018, as the 'Beast from the East' hit northern Europe, Timmy Mallett needed every bit of his natural exuberance. He had undertaken to cycle 2,500 miles from his home to Santiago de Compostela in memory of his brother Martin, who was born with Down's syndrome and had died just a few days earlier. This was a journey of exploration, honouring Martin's outlook on life and demonstrating that everyone can reach their potential. And so, with his painting gear strapped to his bike, Timmy set off. Full of unexpected moments, Timmy's account of his pilgrimage weaves together history and biography in a hugely entertaining manner.

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