- Published: 30 May 2026
- ISBN: 9781529935882
- Imprint: Doubleday
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $75.00
Along the Borders
In search of what divides and unites us
- Published: 30 May 2026
- ISBN: 9781529935882
- Imprint: Doubleday
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $75.00
Along The Borders shows us the borders of the British Isles with all their frustrations, idiosyncrasies and downright stupidities. Collett proves to be a knowledgeable and compelling guide. His journey blends beautiful descriptions with insightful interviews as he drops in for tea and cake with local historians, politicians and, to be frank, some folk who are as bewildering as the borders they straddle. He writes with great humour but also tackles the politics head on. After reading it, you will begin to see borders everywhere and question their purpose or at least their history.
Alan Cleaver, author of The Postal Paths
An absorbing journey across the fractured frontiers of the United Kingdom, Along the Borders is packed with intriguing details, revealing insights and flashes of hope. Smart and reflective, travel writer Richard Collett provides a fresh perspective on shifting histories, cultures and identities. A brilliant debut.
Shafik Meghji, author of Small Earthquakes
Along the Borders is a fascinating exploration of Britain’s borderlands, those liminal places-in-between which inform all our lives – perhaps more than many of us realise. Richard Collett handles this deep subject, with its sensitive cultural and political undertones, with care and humour, writing a book which is at once relatable and thought-provoking. A must read for anyone interested in British culture, politics and identity, told through entertaining and immersive travel narratives.
Daniel Stables, author of Fiesta