Johnny Ginger's Last Ride - Softcover

Fremantle, Tom

 
9780330376921: Johnny Ginger's Last Ride

Synopsis

'Johnny Ginger, the least travelled man I know, inspires me to ride a bicycle half way around the world. Swanbourne was his world....and he never once left the village in his lifetime....'So begins Tom Fremantle's epic journey from Swanbourne, England to Swanbourne, Australia - a very small town near Fremantle (named after his ancestor who founded the port 200 years ago). A lousy mariner, Tom decided not to sail in the wake of Captain Charles Fremantle, but took an alternative overland route through 20 countries including Syria, Lebanon, Iran, Afghanistan, Tibet, China and Cambodia. Captain Charles also wrote a journal about his travels that is used in conjunction with Tom's own.17 months, 12,600 miles later, Tom comes to realise that Johnny Ginger may just have a point after all.

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Synopsis

In 1996, Tom Fremantle began an epic journey, cycling from Swanbourne, England to Swanbourne, Australia, following in the footsteps of his ancestor, Captain Charles, founder of Fremantle port. His route led him through 20 countries, including Syria, Iran, Tibet, Vietnam and Cambodia, and "Johnny Ginger's Last Ride" is Tom's account of his extensive travels. From a mood of despair in Calais to euphoria in the Middle East and from desperate illness in Afghanistan to Christmas festivties in China, Tom's memories of a man named Jonny Ginger helped sustain him through a journey that was at times demanding and dangerous. Johnny was an inspirational character from Tom's childhood - an elderly man with an air of mystery who made a strong impression on the young boy that would eventually compel him to understake this cycle ride. "Johnny Ginger's Last Ride" is the lively travelogue of this two-wheeled Odyssey.

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9781590482490: Johnny Ginger's Last Ride by Tom Freemantle

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ISBN 10:  1590482492 ISBN 13:  9781590482490
Publisher: Long Riders' Guild Press, 2007
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