Waypoints

Waypoints

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2022-10-27 10:19:33
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Sam Heughan
  • ISBN:1668625431
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Summary

“Waypoints is a memoir with a difference! I wanted to tell the stories and share the experiences that have shaped me, but to do that I needed to challenge myself and spend some time in my own company, away from the distractions of everyday life。 And for me there's no better place to reflect than in the wild Scottish Highlands。”

In this journey of self-discovery, Sam Heughan sets out along the West Highland Way to explore his heritage and reflect on the personal waypoints that define him。 The result is a love letter to the wild Scottish landscape that means so much to Sam, and a charming, funny, wise and searching insight to the world through his eyes。

The walk itself is the backdrop for this narrative, which tells the story of Sam's life while exploring his outlook, values and interests。 Sam is a figure of fascinating contrasts, a Hollywood star with deep roots in rural Scotland, he's both outgoing and content in his own company。 He has strong connections with his fans while recognising the fragility and value of anonymity, and in My Peak Challenge he has created a network that brings people together as they chase individual goals。 In his new book, while charting a path through a stunning wilderness, Sam maps out the moments that shaped his views on dreams and ambition, family, friendships, love and life。

Waypoints is a deeply personal journey that reveals as much to Sam about himself as it does to his readers。

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Reviews

Dhana McIver

I got the book as part of the ticket to Sam’s talk at the gorgeous McEwan Hall in Edinburgh。 I started reading it on the train home and through the night。 It was a meandering read, like actually being taken along on his West Highland Way journey。 I suppose it helps that I’ve driven alongside stretches of the Way and could visualise what he was writing。 Thoroughly enjoyed it。Lots of people have made comments on “he’s too young to have a memoir” but…I think it’s a good idea to take stock of your l I got the book as part of the ticket to Sam’s talk at the gorgeous McEwan Hall in Edinburgh。 I started reading it on the train home and through the night。 It was a meandering read, like actually being taken along on his West Highland Way journey。 I suppose it helps that I’ve driven alongside stretches of the Way and could visualise what he was writing。 Thoroughly enjoyed it。Lots of people have made comments on “he’s too young to have a memoir” but…I think it’s a good idea to take stock of your life journey every once in awhile。 PS, anyone who opens a memoir with a Tolkien verse is a kindred spirit ❤️ 。。。more

Kelly K Hunter

This book was a great back and forth between the 96 mile journey across the Highlands and a reflection on the author's life to date。 I was surprised how much Heughan shared about his own private life and vulnerabilities。 I also completely respect that he for the most part, kept his love life out of the book as it wasn't really a focus of what he was trying to express。 This book was a great back and forth between the 96 mile journey across the Highlands and a reflection on the author's life to date。 I was surprised how much Heughan shared about his own private life and vulnerabilities。 I also completely respect that he for the most part, kept his love life out of the book as it wasn't really a focus of what he was trying to express。 。。。more

Jessica

Wow! I mean, as a librarian and history nerd, anything Scotland is my jam!So happy to get to read this one early! It's exceptional。 Wow! I mean, as a librarian and history nerd, anything Scotland is my jam!So happy to get to read this one early! It's exceptional。 。。。more