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PUBLISHER: Scottish Mountaineering Press
ISBN: 9781907233548
RRP: £7.99
PAGES: 164
PUBLICATION DATE:
March 17, 2025
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I Don’t Do Mountains
By Barbara Henderson
Adventures are good things for people in books.
But I am not a person in a book. I am Kenzie. I like to READ about adventures, not actually have them.
A hillwalking expedition? With a group of strangers AND Sorley Mackay, the most annoying boy in the universe?
Bookworm Kenzie can’t believe her bad luck when her teacher announces plans for a joint hillwalking trip with other schools: a three-day hike into the Cairngorms. She tries everything to avoid going, but soon the group heads to the hills with mountain leader Bairdy and sets up camp for the night.
Bairdy’s stories of ancient magic fill Kenzie’s mind, but in the cold light of morning, they discover that the mountain leader has vanished, his tent left untouched. They are alone
Reviews of I Don’t Do Mountains
‘Henderson’s eco-adventure kept me turning the pages faster and faster. Just when I thought the stakes couldn’t get any higher, they did! A brilliant story with all the right ingredients; believable but flawed characters, left to fend alone on a wild mountain, wildlife criminals that will stop at nothing, and of course, a loyal dog to help them. After reading I Don’t Do Mountains you’ll find yourself stomping up the nearest hill, looking for adventure too.’ Gill Lewis, Author
‘What a fun read! It reminds me of the books I read in my childhood where I loved the lack of adult involvement and appreciated the child led stories.’ Judy Duncan, Teacher
‘Barbara Henderson tells an engaging tale of how experiences in nature can change not only how young people feel about the environment, but also about their relationships and ultimately themselves.’ Alan Hepburn, Scotland – The Big Picture
Barbara Henderson
Barbara Henderson has lived in Scotland since 1991 and has an MA in English Language and Literature. She has previously worked as a relief librarian, receptionist and even a puppeteer. Her historical and eco-fiction for children is widely studied in schools.
Barbara has been interested in the history of the Highland Clearances since the early 90s. But it was when she stumbled across the crumbling ruins of Ceannabeinne, near the village of Durness on holiday, that her current novel Fir for Luck began to take shape in her imagination – and that story simply wouldn’t be ignored.
Over the years, writing has always been what she loves most: Barbara has won several national and international short story competitions and was one of three writers short-listed for the Kelpies Prize 2013 with a previous novel manuscript.
Her children’s novels include: Fir for Luck (2016), Punch (2017), Wilderness Wars (2018), Black Water (2019), The Siege of Caerlaverock (2020), The Chessmen Thief (2021), The Reluctant Rebel (2022), Rivet Boy (2023) and The Boy, the Witch and the Queen of Scots (2024). In addition, she has written two non-fiction books for adults called Scottish by Inclination (2021) and Made from Girders (2023).
Barbara currently lives in Inverness and works as a drama teacher in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland.