I’m absolutely chuffed to bits to share that my upcoming release More Manchester Than Mongolia: An Unespected Road Trip Through Back Road Britain, has been awarded the prestigious Readers’ Favorite 5-Star Seal!
“This is an outstanding read and a must-have for anyone who enjoys adventure stories, family journeys, and humorous travel memoirs.”
Luwi Nyakansaila for Readers’ Favorite
Manchester is the sequel to the multi-award-winning Building The Beast: How (Not) To Build An Overland Camper, which was the first book in my Wayward Truck series.
When I set out to write this comic memoir of dogs, diesel, disaster – and a grand plan gone majestically sideways, I never imagined it would resonate so strongly with readers around the world. Yet here we are – tail-wagging, engine-spluttering, and grinning like fat-faced idiots – celebrating a shiny seal of approval from one of publishing’s most trusted review platforms.
The official Readers’ Favorite review is below, but first, a huge thank you to everyone who has supported this madcap journey: the readers who’ have laughed (and occasionally winced) along with me, the bloggers who champion indie travel writing, and of course, the dogs, who provided emotional support and comic timing throughout – even if their contribution largely involved snoring, snuggling, or stealing socks at pivotal plot moments.
Winning this seal of approval feels like a lovely nod to the heart behind the humour: acknowledging that life rarely sticks to the script, and often the best stories are born when everything goes delightfully wrong.

Here’s what Readers’ Favorite had to say:
More Manchester Than Mongolia by Jacqueline Lambert is an adventure memoir that follows the author, her husband Mark, and their four furry companions on a journey through the British countryside. After postponing their Mongolian road trip, they decided to take a test ride in their own backyard, which turned out to be a wise decision. The narrow, winding lanes that were difficult to see on maps, overhanging tree branches, and the occasional encounter with farm animals were just the beginning of their challenges. Jacqueline and Mark quickly discovered that their 30-year-old army truck, affectionately nicknamed The Beast, required significant maintenance. They faced obstacles such as electrical issues, plumbing problems, and tire changes. Despite these difficulties, they immersed themselves in British culture, exploring historical sites, local legends, and regional cuisines. Along the way, they met a variety of quirky characters and learned about the importance of freedom, as well as the true meaning of home and family.
More Manchester Than Mongolia is an enjoyable read that beautifully captures the unique landscape and spirit of rural Britain. Jacqueline Lambert’s narrative is both humorous and heartfelt, showing her bright and curious personality along with her positive outlook on life. She draws readers in with her vivid storytelling, making them feel as if they are experiencing every moment alongside her. One memorable encounter was with Ian, a fellow nomad sporting a Yorkshire accent, which provided plenty of comedic moments. The story also contains humbling experiences related to family responsibilities and medical scares, highlighting the fragility of life and reminding them of the reasons they chose to embrace adventure. Readers will gain vital insights about seizing opportunities to explore and the importance of not being confined by fear or routine, inspiring them to live fully and cherish every moment. This is an outstanding read and a must-have for anyone who enjoys adventure stories, family journeys, and humorous travel memoirs.
Luwi Nyakansaila
You can see the full review of More Manchester Than Mongolia on the Readers’ Favorite website.
Advance Reviews:

ORDER NOW!
Manchester is Currently on Pre-Order at the SPECIAL LAUNCH PRICE OF 99p/99c (ebook only)
Why Not Subscribe to My New Author Website?!
Besides this doggie/travel/truck blog, I have an author website, JacquelineLambert.co.uk where you can find book news and writing tips.
There, you can check out posts such as Why Writing is a Superpower.
Posts you might have missed include What Goes Into A Book Launch Campaign, or Coddiwomple: A Purposeful Mosey Through The English Language, or Publish and Be Damned: How I Got Scammed, Learned My Lesson, and Came Out Fighting.
Sign up to make sure you never miss an update!
Find My Books On Amazon

About Jacqueline Lambert
Jacqueline (Jackie) Lambert is an award-winning travel writer and blogger. A dedicated adventurer, B.C. (Before Canines) she rafted, rock climbed, and backpacked around six of the seven continents. A passionate windsurfer and skier, she can fly a plane, has been bitten by a lion (and a tiger) and appeared as a fire eater on Japanese TV.
A.D. (After Dog), she quit work in 2016 to hit the road permanently with her husband and four pooches.
To date, they have toured more than 20 countries.


🥳👏🏻🥳
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you, Donna 🙂
LikeLike
That is an incredible review, Jackie. One could not wish for a better-written, insightful, positive, and detailed yet compact overview of one’s book. Congratulations!
LikeLiked by 2 people
You’re right – it’s so uplifting when you can see that a reader really ‘gets’ the themes of the book!
And of course a quotable marketing quote never goes amiss… 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
An amazing review Jackie! I thoroughly enjoyed the first book and looking forward to reading this new one. Congrats to you!!! xo
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you so much!
I hope you enjoy this one as much 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
No doubts! Waiting for my pre-order! xx
LikeLiked by 1 person
Congratulations!!!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you, Maggie! 🙂
LikeLike
That is an amazing review. Congratulations on the review and the award Jacqueline.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you so much, Thomas. It’s always so delightful when you can see a reader really understood and appreciated what you were trying to convey as an author!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Fabulous review, Jackie, and well deserved!!! 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you so much for your kind words, Nancy.
I am very happy 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person