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The Salt Path author says claims best-selling book based on lies are 'highly misleading'

Raynor Winn, the author of the best-selling memoir The Salt Path, has called claims she "lied" in her 2018 book "highly misleading".

Winn has previously said the book is based on notes from a journey she and her husband Moth took along the South West Coast Path - familiarly known as The Salt Path - after losing their family farm and receiving a terminal health diagnosis. The book records that following Moth's medical diagnosis of the rare neurological condition Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD), the couple embarked on the arduous 630-mile trek along the Cornish, Devon, and Dorset coast with just a tent and two rucksacks.

However, a report in The Observer disputes some of the key facts in the memoir. Speaking to Sky News, Raynor Winn called The Observer article "highly misleading.

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