Lesley Choyce is the author of more than 100 books of literary fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, and young adult novels. He runs Pottersfield Press and has worked as editor with a wide range of Canadian authors. Choyce has been teaching English and creative writing at Dalhousie and other universities for over thirty years. He has won the Dartmouth Book Award, the Atlantic Poetry Prize, and the Ann Connor Brimer Award, and has been short-listed for the Stephen Leacock Medal and the Governor-General’s Award. He surfs year round in the North Atlantic. He lives in Lawrencetown Beach, Nova Scotia.
“Travel tales of wagging tails, Around England With a Dog is warm, witty, wise and wonderful. Choyce is a masterful storyteller.” —Stephen Patrick Clare, editor of Celtic Life International Magazine “Have dog, will travel! In this deluxe travelogue/memoir, Nova Scotia’s legendary author/surfer/man-about-the-world gives the full scoop on Britain’s famous and not-so-famous hotspots as explored from the ground up, on and off the beaten path. Offering his signature mix of off-beat humour and gravitas, this is Lesley Choyce at his disarmingly honest, hilarious and heartfelt best. Roll over, Bill Bryson!” —Carol Bruneau, award-winning author of five novels and three story collections as well as essays, reviews and articles in newspapers, journals and anthologies nationwide “‘‘Voyage and return’ is our oldest story form, as in The Epic of Gilgamesh, Homer’s Odyssey, and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. But let’s be honest here: not one of those stories is particularly funny. But Lesley Choyce’s Around England with a Dog is funny and interesting and epic (well, epic in its own way). It’s a wry ‘voyage and return’ story rich with captivating places, compelling characters and curious history, all in the company of a mildly neurotic, 11-inch-tall West Highland terrier of questionable continence. You can only imagine what happened. Better yet, don’t imagine it. Read it. I promise you’ll find Around England with a Dog a thoughtful and entertaining tale (and tail).” —Steven Laffoley, author of Unfiltered: An Irreverent History of Beer in Nova Scotia “A thoroughly enjoyable armchair escape by a skilled and prolific author, recounting excursions through enticing parts of the world with his spouse and their furry travel companion.” —Bill Arnott, bestselling author of Gone Viking: A Travel Saga and A Season on Vancouver Island