Across ocean voyages and English towns, a keen-eyed pair share travel, wit, and quiet discoveries.
In Princess and Pilgrim in England, the book follows two companions as they swap city sights for intimate moments, from crowded ships to lush Wells gardens and Glastonbury’s storied ruins. Their voice blends humor with a fond gaze on people, places, and the myths that color a classic countryside.
They roam London’s Bloomsbury to Oxford’s colleges, chase literature and history, and savor small pleasures found in galleries, gardens, and bookshops. Their reflections on travel, companionship, and the charm of old inns offer a gentle, often playful lens on English life and legend.
- Vivid, scene-driven travel scenes aboard ships, on omnibuses, and through historic towns.
- Warm portraits of companions, fellow travelers, and the everyday magic of museums, churches, and gardens.
- Descriptive evocations of English settings, from Oxford and London to Wells and Glastonbury.
- Light humor and affectionate observations about books, manners, and the romance of travel.
The book will appeal to readers who enjoy travel writing with a literary, nostalgic edge, and stories told through keen, observant narration.