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45 days ago

Raynor Winn, who wrote the best-selling book, claims she lost the farmhouse in Wales, when she and her husband Moth invested in a friend's company that failed.

7 months ago

Not even the most ferocious Atlantic sou'westerly could have prepared Raynor and Moth Winn for the storm that blew into their lives this week.
Raynor Winn, who wrote the best selling book, claims she lost the 17th century farmhouse in Pwllheli, Wales, when she and her husband Moth invested in a friend's company that failed.

Raynor Winn’s bestselling book is far from the first time a true story has been called into question after publication. But how does it happen? And should readers really feel betrayed?

“The Salt Path …

Raynor and Moth Winn were taken in by a millionaire benefactor who let them live in his farmhouse - only to fall out after they got to know each other better, locals say.

Raynor Winn describes enduring ‘hardest days’ and publishes clinic letters saying her husband, Moth, has been treated for CBD/S for many years

Raynor Winn, the author of The Salt Path, has described e…

Raynor Winn has defended herself against accusations she gave misleading information in the 2018 book.
PSPA said it was 'shocked and disappointed' about the allegations that have come to light against Raynor and Moth Winn saying it had 'taken everyone by surprise'.

Raynor Winn is claimed to have taken ‘around £64,000’ from a former employer and lied about being homeless – accusations that Winn calls ‘highly misleading’

It has been one of the films of the summer …

8 months ago

Raynor Winn's journey inspired a Hollywood film featuring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs.

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