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An Inconvenience of Penguins Epic Voyages in Pursuit of the World's Most Beloved Birds

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By: Jamie Lafferty(Author)
325 pages, 8 plates with colour photos
Publisher: Wildfire
An Inconvenience of Penguins
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  • An Inconvenience of Penguins ISBN: 9781035413126 Hardback Sep 2025 In stock
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The problem started, as problems often do, with a penguin.

From Kings and Emperors to Macaronis and Rockhoppers, penguins are one of the most immediately recognisable animals Earth. Yet for all that familiarity, what do we really know about them? An Inconvenience of Penguins follows award-winning travel writer Jamie Lafferty as he visits all 18 species in a bid to understand the birds and their extraordinarily varied habitats a little better. On voyages to some of the world's most inaccessible and challenging landscapes, he recounts the history of our unique relationship the world's most popular bird, telling stories of the penguins, but also the people and places around them.

From getting stranded in the Galápagos to marching through African guano fields, and leading photography groups in the Antarctic to taking psychedelics on the Falklands, this is a birding quest like no other. Along the way Lafferty relives the experiences of early polar explorers, for who penguins were perplexing mysteries, welcome companions and even occasional meals, and meets the modern penguin lovers trying to save their fragile environments.

Featuring cameos from a wide cast of characters including Ernest Shackleton, Charles Darwin, and Sir Francis Drake, as well as beautiful photographs of each penguin species, An Inconvenience of Penguins is part-love letter to and part-biography of these remarkable creatures.

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Biography

Jamie Lafferty is a regular contributor to the Sunday Times, the Financial Times and National Geographic Traveller, while his work has also appeared in the New York Times, the Telegraph, and BBC Travel. He has been nominated for over 20 awards in the travel writing industry and won Travel Writer of the Year at the Travel Media Awards in 2020 and in April 2023 won Specialist Travel Writer of the Year at the TravMedia Awards. When he's not travelling, he lives in Glasgow.

New
By: Jamie Lafferty(Author)
325 pages, 8 plates with colour photos
Publisher: Wildfire
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"Perched at the edges of our human world, penguins now find themselves at the front line in the emergency we humans have launched upon them. Jamie Laffery's epic adventures in search of these charismatic avians is highly entertaining and gloriously obsessional in equal degrees. A very enjoyable read."
– Philip Hoare, author of Leviathan

"Travel writer turned global birder Jamie Lafferty embarks on an epic quest – in which the journey is at least as entertaining as the end result."
– Stephen Moss, author of Ten Birds That Changed the World

"Fascinating and funny, this book – unlike its charismatic subject – wonderfully takes flight."
– Peter Ross, author of Steeple Chasing

"Jamie Lafferty has written a kind of Antarctic 'Roughing It' – a wise, rude, hilarious and oddly moving account of the author's unusual quest to see all eighteen species of penguin. Like several of the birds he writes about, real travel writers are critically endangered. An Inconvenience of Penguins proves they are not extinct."
– Ed Caesar, author of The Moth and the Mountain

"Jamie Lafferty is undoubtedly one of the best travel writers in the English language today: this brilliant debut is both a mad quest and fantastically original memoir. It reveals, in glorious technicolour, so much about these little black and white birds."
– Oliver Smith, author of On This Holy Island

"A brilliantly vivid, ice-blasted account of one travel-writer's determination to see all 18 species of penguin. Jamie is funny, bluntly truthful and so skilled in making us feel as if we're there among the fluffy Adélie chicks. Bombastic, adventurous fun."
– Lizzie Pook, author of Maude Horton's Glorious Revenge

"Every page has lyrical and witty words about travel, penguins and penguin people. I've read many books about penguins, this is the best!"
– Nigel Marven, wildlife filmmaker

"Came here for the penguins; stayed for the stories of their fried eggs, gossip about the love lives of Antarctic explorers, etymological trivia and witty footnotes. An eclectic and delightful whirlwind of a book."
– Joanna Bagniewska, author of The Modern Bestiary

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