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9781592287789
When Martin Gurdon's previous book, Hen and the Art of Chicken Maintenance, was published, he and his chicken, Tikka, decided to embark on a one-man, one-bird, whistle-stop tour from the southeast of England to Edinburgh, Scotland, via a children's daycare, a home for old soldiers, and numerous points in between. This trip was the inspiration behind Travels with My Chicken, a delightful story about just how far some authors will go to get their books noticed, and the highs and lows of being out on the road with only a chicken for company. Gurdon travels from Tunbridge Wells, England, to Aberystwyth, Wales, promoting his first book by any means possible, going so far as to attach a huge wooden cartoon chicken to the roof of his car. The weeks he spends zinging from one part of the country to another with a chicken in an old cat-carrying case soon make him realize that he has another book in the making. Wasn't it interesting, he noticed, that all his interviewers asked him virtually the same questions: Would he eat his traveling companion, or any other member of his flock? (No.) Did he eat his chickens after they were dead? (Heck no.) Not only does having a chicken on hand land Gurdon into the world of morning television and radio, but it also introduces him to people with whom he wouldn't ordinarily associate, such as a gaggle of bored teenagers in a bookstore, or prison inmates in a writing workshop. The end result is a hilarious and heartwarming book about people and places as much as it is about chickens.Gurdon, Martin is the author of 'Travels With My Chicken A Man And His Companion Take To The Road', published 2005 under ISBN 9781592287789 and ISBN 1592287786.
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