Raynor Winn, The Salt Path
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As Raynor Winn’s beloved tale of resilience faces claims of fabrication, Rowan Pelling reflects on the seductive power of storytelling – and how it feels when the truth bends too close to home
Author Raynor Winn has hit back at a newspaper investigation that claimed she gave misleading information about her life story in her 2018 book The Salt Path.
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An investigation by U.K. outlet The Observer has called into question the events of the bestselling non-fiction book that was adapted for the screen starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs.
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Raynor Winn has been accused of stealing money and lying after her book became a movie starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs.
The author of the best-selling memoir The Salt Path has been accused of stealing £64,000 before losing her home after she failed to pay off her debts.
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The Observer on MSNThe real Salt Path: how a blockbuster book and film were spun from lies, deceit and desperationPenniless and homeless, the Winns found fame and fortune with the story of their 630-mile walk to salvation. We can reveal that the truth behind it is very different