A Better Place to Play

A Better Place to Play by Richard Hester, published by Grosvenor House Publishing Limited in 2006, is a 560-page novel written in English. The story follows Matthew as he embarks on an expedition that unexpectedly alters the trajectory of his life. His journey takes him to the remote Kashmiri Himalaya and back to England, where he experiences life as a vagrant among ‘New Age Travellers’.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of travel, destiny, and the human experience. Matthew’s odyssey not only traverses great distances but also delves into the complexities of restlessness and self-discovery. This edition presents a multifaceted view of what it means to seek a better place in life, inviting readers to reflect on the essence of being human.
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When Matthew plans the expedition he had no idea how the unfolding events will dramatically change the course of his life. Matthew’s odyssey takes him to the remote Kashmiri Himalaya before he returns to England, and lives as a vagrant with ‘New Age Travellers’. After crossing the world’s oceans he returns to his roots, still seeking an antidote for his restlessness. A Better Place to Play is a novel about travel and travelling, about destiny and Karma and about great distances and unlocks some of the puzzles that make up the essence of being human.
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