<p>‘<strong>Essential and enjoyable reading</strong>. The fascinating story of an important social experiment, told with humility, insight and great humour.’ —Chris Cleave, author of <em>Everyone Brave is Forgiven</em></p>
<p>'<strong>An inspiring and entertaining guide</strong> to escaping the money trap and reconnecting with reality.' —Paul Kingsnorth, author of <em>Real England: The Battle Against the Bland</em></p>
<p>'<strong>An inspiring, hair-raising journey</strong> into a world which most of us can only begin to imagine. <strong>Fearless and funny, Boyle’s descriptions of simple living and its unexpected repercussions are guaranteed to make you smile.</strong>' —Kate Aydin</p>
<p>'Whether you think him brave or foolhardy, his book <strong>contains cogent ideas and practical tips that, post-credit crunch, you many no longer be able to ignore</strong>.' —Waterstones</p>
<p>'<strong>It’s difficult not to admire the philosophy, and the infectious home-spun and passionate tone</strong>!' —Benedict Allen - Survivalist and author of <em>The Faber Book of Exploration</em></p>
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Biographical note
Mark Boyle is the author of The Moneyless Man, The Moneyless Manifesto and Drinking Molotov Cocktails with Gandhi, which have been translated into over twenty languages. His new book, The Way Home, is also published by Oneworld. A former business graduate, he lived entirely without money for three years. He has written columns for the Guardian and has irregularly contributed to international press, radio and television. He lives on a smallholding in Co. Galway, Ireland.