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Pedalling Book Tour Set To Arrive In Bath Next Week

Tuesday 1st September 2015 Bath Echo News Team Community

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This September, Anna Hughes, author of Eat, Sleep, Cycle: A Bike Ride Around the Coast of Britain, will tour her book from Land’s End to John o’ Groats, stopping in Bath next Monday.

She will visit cycle clubs, bookshops and cafes at various points along the 1000-mile route, promoting her book through talks, readings and signings.

She’ll even be pedalling each mile as she peddles her wares.

Anna’s passion is cycle touring, especially within the UK, and her talk is perfect for inspiring others to get out on two wheels and explore our beautiful island.

Anna is an experienced and engaging speaker, having given talks to thousands of adults and children about her various cycling adventures.

The book Eat, Sleep, Cycle has been well received by experienced cyclists and armchair adventurers alike, with Anna’s vivid descriptions putting the reader right there on the road beside her.

It has been acclaimed as a great read, and one that would inspire others to follow in Anna’s pedals.

Anna will be in Bath on Monday 7th September at Johns Bikes in Walcot Street from 6.30pm.

Tickets cost £3, which is redeemable against the cost of the book, available here: www.bit.ly/EatSleepCycleBath.

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