'A very enjoyable book, filled with educational, uplifting and side-splitting stories, an engaging mix of travel, nature and social commentary.' -- Damien Enright * Irish Examiner * 'Clements is an affable, thoughtful guide, always alert to the small, telling detail.' * Irish Independent * 'Utterly entertaining from beginning to end.' * Irish Examiner * 'Engrossing portrait of western Ireland.' * Irish Mountain Log * 'A good production, well designed in which the author discovers the west of Ireland, this book will appeal to a general readership.' * Books Ireland * 'The author has discovered that the Wild Atlantic Way has revitalised the west and led to a newfound energy.' * Connacht Tribune * 'Clements is an authority on the popular tourist route that has become the Wild Atlantic Way.' * Fermanagh Herald * 'A wonderful book with inspiring insights.' * IrelandWays.Com * 'The Wild Atlantic Way is far more than a tourist trail and this book charts Clements' return journey along it.' * Pol O Conghaile, Irish Independent * 'A must-read book in which Clements experiences both the mythic and the human.' * Culture Northern Ireland * 'An epic journey full of thoughtful observations and showing a zest for people.' * Tyrone Herald * 'A distinctive mix of travel writing, social history and nature.' * Clare Champion * 'Very visual writing that delves into the facts and fantasies of the west of Ireland.' * Irish News * 'Nature's sights and aromas are all around him while the thundering wild Atlantic plays its own soundtrack.' * Leitrim Observer * 'A well paced and illuminating book full of quirky stories.' * Sligo Weekender * 'An insight into a changing world where wit, humour and small-town Ireland anecdotes are as warm and as endearing as ever.' * The Kerryman * 'With his seamless word-tapestry, Clements has written a vibrant and honest word-picture of the rolling, rocky, craggy and compelling Wild Atlantic Way.' * Mayo News * 'A delightfully varied book on the changing face of Ireland.' * Niall Delaney, Ocean FM * 'An informative, colourful and engaging book.' * Shaun Doherty, Highland Radio * 'Laced with wry humour and endless curiosity.' * Donegal News * 'A brilliant read.' * Stephen McCauley, Radio Ulster book club * 'Three hundred and forty fascinating pages and a beautiful storied book that touches the hearts and souls of the communities.' * Weeshie Fogarty, Radio Kerry * 'A fascinating coastal journey that starts and continues in an unhurried way. Clements discovers the marvellous in the ordinary.' * BBC Radio * 'Superb idea.' -- Sean Moncrieff * Newstalk *