Annabel Abbs-Streets is the award-winning author of seven books, most recently Windswept: Walking the Paths of Trailblazing Women (voted a Top Ten 2021 Travel book) and 52 Ways to Walk (an Amazon best seller). Her work has been translated into 30 languages. She is a Fellow of the Brown Foundation, writes regularly for a wide variety of media and often appears on radio, TV, and podcasts. She lives in London and Sussex with her family.
One of AARP’s 22 of 2022’s Top New Books (So Far)
“Annabel Streets tackles the boredom that might creep into a
well-worn fitness routine.” —The Wall Street Journal
“Annabel Streets delves into the science and romanticism of walking
and explores the good things that can happen with this one small
act."—Reader's Digest
“52 Ways to Walk takes readers on an eclectic series of journeys.”
—LA Daily News
“This short, enthusiastic guide extolling walking’s mental and
physical benefits, and will motivate you to get outside and move,
step by step, all year.” —AARP
“A delightfully original love letter to an activity humans were
designed to do throughout the course of each day. Modern life has
rendered walking an optional pursuit, but Streets makes a
compelling, evidence-based case for the benefits of a daily stroll…
A gift for walking enthusiasts as well as those who need a little
nudge to put on their walking shoes, 52 Ways to Walk will render
redundant all of the usual excuses by presenting creative,
weather-conscious options for every type of walker.” —Shelf
Awareness
“Though the prose glides right along, a reader may find that it
takes her quite a long time to finish this book due to the fact
that every time she picks it up she will be inspired to put it down
and go for a yomp. From practical tips on improving one’s gait to
exploring new areas without a map, Streets offers dozens of
innovative ways to get anyone at any age or fitness level walking.”
—Spirituality & Health
“Spiritual, educational, and informative.” —Booklist
“Streets carefully breaks down the psychological and physical
benefits of [walking], and makes a solid case that getting some
movement in outside can help one ‘appreciate the exquisitely
complicated and beautiful world we inhabit.’ Readers ready to hit
the pavement will find plenty of inspiration and information
here.” —Publishers Weekly
"A delightful balance of ideas, inspiration and science. The short
punchy chapters fit well between walks and make them even more
enjoyable." —Tristan Gooley, author of The Walker's Guide to
Outdoor Clues & Signs
“Walking adds greatly to our lives, and this insightful and wise
book adds greatly to our walking. Page after page, it's a pleasure
to follow in the author's footsteps.” —Duncan Minshull, author of
Sauntering and Where My Feet Fall
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