Pies and Prejudice. In search of the North by Stuart Maconie
I'm a professional Southerner.
I found this book lovely.
Lovely in that lovely, patronising way that Southerners have towards the North.
The sleeve makes a thing about Maconie becoming a National treasure, Its true, he's getting there. On the radio, the telly, in books, he's around a lot.
This book is a personal tour of the North, it's food, culture, sport and industry. It's also got a chunk of history and a bit of almost chip on shoulder northern working class stuff.
There were times in this book when I agreed with every word the man wrote, times when I laughed out loud and times when I reminisced fondly about family holidays to Yorkshire and Northumberland.
I almost got a bit bored at the end with the Brysonesque ramblings about Durham and Chester but I stuck it out.
Lovely, funny, insightful, a cracking read.
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