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Allegations of untruth over The Salt Path raise questions of what we expect from truth in memoir, in this age of ‘fake news’. What is the contract with the reader?
An investigation by The Observer into the story of the couple who walk the 630-mile South West Coast Path after their home is repossessed, suggested that Winn’s claims about her husband’s illness and ...
Penguin Michael Joseph has spoken about the recent allegations facing The Salt Path saying it “undertook all the necessary ...
Raynor Winn's 2018 memoir The Salt Path is billed as a "true story" based on her and her husband Moth's 630-mile trek along the South West Coast Path after sudden financial and health setbacks.
THE question everyone asks about a movie “based on a true story” is how much is fact and how much is fiction? It is what I ...
AS awkward encounters go, it was right up there with one of those “business as usual” photocalls when a famous man has been ...
Halfway through The Salt Path, a purported memoir of homelessness and redemption in nature, the narrator is given hospitality ...
As a PR and a book publicist, and someone who read The Salt Path feeling deeply moved by its raw emotion and evocative prose, ...
Raynor Winn is defending herself against a media report that she was arrested on suspicion of stealing funds from her ...
In The Salt Path, Raynor Winn writes that she and her husband lost their home after investing a “substantial sum” into a ...
The Observer investigation claims that Raynor and Moth Winn’s real names are Sally and Tim Walker, respectively. Raynor Winn ...
Controversy now surrounds the story Raynor Winn wrote about her 630-mile journey along the South West Coast Path with her ...
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