"A pleasure for fans of the author, whisky, and Scotland."—Kirkus
“As the title suggests, Waypoints is a rewarding mix of markers, both personal as he reflects on his life and geographical as he leads the reader along the West Highland Way.”—The Scotsman
“A deeply personal and warmly entertaining memoir that fans of Sam - and Scotland - will have a joyful time devouring.”—Heat
“From both his walk and his career, the common lesson is the power of persistence.”—The Times (London)
"Spirited and heartwarming"—booktrib.com
"With disarming asides and humorous accents, Heughan's narration reveals the fun-loving yet thoughtful man behind his acting roles…Bookended by scenes with Heughan’s estranged father, Waypoints is a companionable and inspiring memoir that encourages soul-searching and mindfulness.”—Bookpage

Waypoints: My Scottish Journey

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BN ID: | 2940175788137 |
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Publisher: | Hachette Audio |
Publication date: | 10/25/2022 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
Sales rank: | 200,203 |
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