Paul Clements is a journalist, broadcaster and writer. He is the author of a trilogy of travel books about Ireland: Burren Country (2011), The Height of Nonsense (2005) and Irish Shores (1993). Originally from County Tyrone, he lives in Belfast and spends part of each year in the west of Ireland researching, writing, walking, and seeking inspiration. A former BBC journalist, he now contributes to newspapers, magazines and to travel guides to Ireland He is a Fellow of Green-Templeton College, Oxford.
'A very enjoyable book, filled with educational, uplifting and
side-splitting stories, an engaging mix of travel, nature and
social commentary.'
*Irish Examiner *
'Clements is an affable, thoughtful guide, always alert to the
small, telling detail.'
*Irish Independent*
'Utterly entertaining from beginning to end.'
*Irish Examiner *
'Engrossing portrait of western Ireland.'
*Irish Mountain Log*
'A good production, well designed in which the author discovers the
west of Ireland, this book will appeal to a general
readership.'
*Books Ireland*
'The author has discovered that the Wild Atlantic Way has
revitalised the west and led to a newfound energy.'
*Connacht Tribune *
'Clements is an authority on the popular tourist route that has
become the Wild Atlantic Way.'
*Fermanagh Herald*
'A wonderful book with inspiring insights.'
*IrelandWays.Com*
'The Wild Atlantic Way is far more than a tourist trail and this
book charts Clements' return journey along it.'
*Pol O Conghaile, Irish Independent *
'A must-read book in which Clements experiences both the mythic and
the human.'
*Culture Northern Ireland *
'An epic journey full of thoughtful observations and showing a zest
for people.'
*Tyrone Herald*
'A distinctive mix of travel writing, social history and
nature.'
*Clare Champion *
'Very visual writing that delves into the facts and fantasies of
the west of Ireland.'
*Irish News *
'Nature's sights and aromas are all around him while the thundering
wild Atlantic plays its own soundtrack.'
*Leitrim Observer *
'A well paced and illuminating book full of quirky stories.'
*Sligo Weekender*
'An insight into a changing world where wit, humour and small-town
Ireland anecdotes are as warm and as endearing as ever.'
*The Kerryman*
'With his seamless word-tapestry, Clements has written a vibrant
and honest word-picture of the rolling, rocky, craggy and
compelling Wild Atlantic Way.'
*Mayo News *
'A delightfully varied book on the changing face of Ireland.'
*Niall Delaney, Ocean FM*
'An informative, colourful and engaging book.'
*Shaun Doherty, Highland Radio*
'Laced with wry humour and endless curiosity.'
*Donegal News *
'A brilliant read.'
*Stephen McCauley, Radio Ulster book club *
'Three hundred and forty fascinating pages and a beautiful storied
book that touches the hearts and souls of the communities.'
*Weeshie Fogarty, Radio Kerry*
'A fascinating coastal journey that starts and continues in an
unhurried way. Clements discovers the marvellous in the
ordinary.'
*BBC Radio*
'Superb idea.'
*Newstalk *
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