Whatever the truth of The Salt Path, I know why people wanted to believe it / Gaby Hinsliff
As questions are asked about the bestselling memoir, is the demand for hope-over-hardship stories outstripping reality? Was the story always, in hindsight, just a little too good to be true? A middle-aged couple, brutally down on their luck after bankruptcy and a terminal diagnosis, escape their (…)
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