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"So good!! If Ibn Battutah and Douglas Adams had a love child, you would probably let him spend the night on your couch."
- Emily Selove, Lecturer in Medieval Arabic Literature at the University of Exeter and author of The Art of Party Crashing in Medieval Iraq
In October 2018, James Scanlan set out to write a limerick about walking from Morocco to England.
This is an account of the first stretch of that journey. It is a book of an afternoon. Of gazing blankly from café terraces. Of wise fools, of wild dogs, and of stray language. A series of connections in a Morocco met along the coastline to Tangier.