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Take Me to the River

A selection of joyful, immersive and life-affirming writing about wild swimming

Vicky Allan Jackie Kemp

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English
Black and White Publishing
13 January 2026
An anthology not just of wild swimming writing, but also of stories of how a jump into deep waters can change us. From gentle dips in calm waters to fights for survival in stormy seas and moments of revelation amidst the waves.

Gasp at the cold with Amy Liptrot, marvel at the 19th century sea-cure craze with Jane Austen, be transfixed by Iris Murdoch's monster rising from the waves, slip into the river with Mark Twain.

Learn how to swim with the frogs with John Muir, fight the rapid tide with Lord Byron, let go of everything with Tove Jansson.

Open water swimming plays a pivotal role in many great stories, from Homer's Odyssey to contemporary poetry and memoir. There is adventure here and playfulness. Love and desire spark between characters at the edge of the water, as well as freedom from constraint.

It's a dip into the deep sea of words. Slide in.
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Imprint:   Black and White Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 243mm,  Width: 164mm,  Spine: 34mm
Weight:   576g
ISBN:   9781785306235
ISBN 10:   1785306235
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Vicky Allan (Author) Vicky Allan is an award-winning journalist and author. A staff writer for the Herald on Sunday, her work has also appeared in The Times, Daily Express, Vogue, GQ, The Guardian and Scotland on Sunday. She has won awards for her travel-writing, features writing and for her articles campaigning against violence against women. Her novel Stray is currently being adapted as a feature film. Jackie Kemp (Author) Jackie Kemp is a freelance writer, based in the Scottish Highlands where she lives with her husband Rob, a business consultant and keen photographer. Among other things, she writes political commentary on her Substack - 'Letter from Scotland' which is often illustrated with Rob's photos. Jackie lived in the US, in Boston's North End, for around three years until mid-2019. Before that, she and Rob brought up their three children in Leith, Edinburgh. During those years, she worked part-time as a freelance journalist, writing for the Scotsman, the Herald, the National, and the Guardian amongst other titles. She had a weekly column in the Herald for several years. In 2011, Jackie produced a selection of her father Arnold Kemp's journalism called 'Confusion to Our Enemies'.

Reviews for Take Me to the River: A selection of joyful, immersive and life-affirming writing about wild swimming

'An exulting invitation to slip, dip, swim, splash and dive into the politics, aesthetics and sensuousness of swimming, this collection of literary texts compiled across a wide range of time and places makes you just want to grab a towel and make for the nearest pond or beach.' -- Dr. Sophie Berrebi, author of The Sharing Economy 'Swimming and writing share a similar rhythm, both require us to give in, to notice and to feel. Take Me to the River captures the pull of the water, the power of nature and the beauty of words. This book reminds you that great writing, like a good swim, leaves you changed somehow.' -- Ella Foote, author of How to Wild Swim 'Take Me to the River is a wild swim in water filled with stories. Both a delight and a literary immersion, this book is for experienced swimmers and paddlers alike. It is a treasure trove of watery tales and adventures into which readers can dip their toes whenever they like, wherever they are.' -- Annie Worsley, author of Windswept


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