Given that Thubron has shown himself over a lifetime's work to be our finest, is seems fitting that what is as much memoir as travel book should have as its setting the greatest spiritual pilgrimage the East has to offer
Daily Telegraph
A master class in travel writing that's also infused with the author's "shadowy melancholy" of ageing and grief...Thubron showcases here all the skills that have earned him the champion's belt as Britain's best living travel writer
Sunday Times
Exquisitely written, <i>To a Mountain in Tibet </i>is not just a travelogue; it amounts to a heart-felt hosanna to the travails of walking... Colin Thubron takes us back to the days of exploration when the going was rough<i>. To a Mountain in Tibet, </i>a matchless work of literary travel, confirms Thubron as a wise and discriminate prospector in the affairs of man
- Ian Thompson, Irish Times
Daring and brilliant. Thubron has crafted a book which beautifully describes one man's experience of loss, familial love, and even the state of mortal indeterminacy itself - how we all keep our memories, consoled and bewildered by turns, the sun on our faces, and the birds carrying above
- Joanna Kanvenna, Observer
This is a bold and brave journey, an elegiac book by a master of prose at the height of his powers
- Justin Marozzi, Evening Standard
The writing glitters. Thubron has always been a travel-writing stylist, in the lyrical mould of Patrick Leigh Fermor, but with the quartz-like eye of Freya Stark
- Tom Adair, Scotsman
As he makes the arduous ritual circle of Kailas, the rocks and gullies come alive with their sacred meanings and give us an understanding of faiths held with a passion unfamiliar in the West. His profound, elegant and fascinating little book is much weightier than it appears.
- Christopher Hudson, Daily Mail
Thubron's books celebrate the terrible, pitiful, beautiful, human condition ... <i>To a Mountain in Tibet</i> offers no redemption and no conclusion. Instead, it is an elegy for everything that makes us human
- Sara Wheeler, Guardian
The most profound and revealing thing [Thubron] has ever written
Spectator
This is not only a book about Tibet; it is a book about Colin Thubron and much the richer for that
Country Life