Lakeland Larks is one woman’s experience of journeying around the beautiful Lake District, but without a car. This quirky memoir is drenched in comedy, striking a balance between her mountain escapades and mishaps, along with musings and exploration of her Polish heritage.
Anna Nolan is a Polish linguist and educator who is now retired. And spends her time writing, climbing Lakeland mountains and leading a walking group.
Her other book More Lakeland Larks carries on, where she left off. The chapters include:
- How to use buses (not very frequently in the Lakes)
- The Scafell Pike parable
- Eating cakes
- The other Borrowdale
- The wrong type of snow!