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Brian Schofield is a British travel writer. His work has appeared in The Sunday Times, The Independent on Sunday, GQ, Arena, Condé Nast Traveller and the New Statesman. In 2003, he won the best British Travel Writer covering North America. His first book, published in 2008, is called Selling Your Father’s Bones and follows the 1877 exodus of the Nez Perce Native American tribe through Oregon, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. Schofield spent three months travelling through the American Northwest in a 1983 Dodge Camper van to research the book. Now a history and poliltics teacher at Hurstpierpoint College, West Sussex, he continues to write middle-grade historical fiction.

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  • Brian Schofield is a British travel writer. His work has appeared in The Sunday Times, The Independent on Sunday, GQ, Arena, Condé Nast Traveller and the New Statesman. In 2003, he won the best British Travel Writer covering North America. His first book, published in 2008, is called Selling Your Father’s Bones and follows the 1877 exodus of the Nez Perce Native American tribe through Oregon, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. Schofield spent three months travelling through the American Northwest in a 1983 Dodge Camper van to research the book. Now a history and poliltics teacher at Hurstpierpoint College, West Sussex, he continues to write middle-grade historical fiction. (en)
  • Brian Schofield es un escritor de viajes británico.​ Su trabajo ha aparecido en The Sunday Times, The Independent on Sunday, GQ, Arena, Condé Nast Traveller y New Statesman. En 2003, ganó el premio al mejor escritor de viajes británico que cubre América del Norte.​ Su primer libro, publicado en 2008, se titula Selling Your Father's Bones y sigue el éxodo en 1877 de la tribu de nativos americanos Nez Perce a través de Oregón, Wyoming, Idaho y Montana. Schofield pasó tres meses viajando por el noroeste americano en una furgoneta Dodge Camper de 1983 para investigar el libro.​ (es)
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  • Brian Schofield is a British travel writer. His work has appeared in The Sunday Times, The Independent on Sunday, GQ, Arena, Condé Nast Traveller and the New Statesman. In 2003, he won the best British Travel Writer covering North America. His first book, published in 2008, is called Selling Your Father’s Bones and follows the 1877 exodus of the Nez Perce Native American tribe through Oregon, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. Schofield spent three months travelling through the American Northwest in a 1983 Dodge Camper van to research the book. Now a history and poliltics teacher at Hurstpierpoint College, West Sussex, he continues to write middle-grade historical fiction. (en)
  • Brian Schofield es un escritor de viajes británico.​ Su trabajo ha aparecido en The Sunday Times, The Independent on Sunday, GQ, Arena, Condé Nast Traveller y New Statesman. En 2003, ganó el premio al mejor escritor de viajes británico que cubre América del Norte.​ Su primer libro, publicado en 2008, se titula Selling Your Father's Bones y sigue el éxodo en 1877 de la tribu de nativos americanos Nez Perce a través de Oregón, Wyoming, Idaho y Montana. Schofield pasó tres meses viajando por el noroeste americano en una furgoneta Dodge Camper de 1983 para investigar el libro.​ (es)
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