Older, Bolder, Colder: Jo Moseley and Sara Barnes

Older, Bolder, Colder: Jo Moseley and Sara Barnes

By Whitby Lit Fest

Jo found joy, adventure, and a fresh start in nature.

Date and time

Location

Whitby Museum

Pannett Park Whitby YO21 1RE United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person
  • Doors at 9:30 AM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Local author Jo Moseley Jo went from ‘crying in the biscuit aisle of Tesco’ (we’ve all been there) to becoming the first woman to paddleboard 162 miles coast to coast aged 54, fundraising and picking up litter. Jo found joy, adventure, and a fresh start in nature.

In 2022, aged 57, her childhood dream came true when her first book Stand Up Paddleboarding in Great Britain was published and went on to become a bestseller. Her second book Stand Up Paddleboarding in the Lake District won the Lakeland Book Awards Zeffirellis Guides & Places Award 2025.

Find out about the joy of ageing well, Jo’s third book, and what she is up to next with fellow author, Sara Barnes. Living in the Lake District, the outdoors inspires much of Sara’s writing, including The Cold Fix which discovers strength from cold water swimming, and her novel about three menopausal wild swimmers, The Winter of Our Lives.

Turning 60 is never too old to start something new. The pair will inspire you to be older, bolder, and colder.

Access Information

Full details available on the Whitby Museum website.

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Whitby Lit Fest exists to celebrate Whitby’s literary heritage; to connect readers with contemporary authors and poets; and to inspire residents and visitors alike.

£5
Nov 7 · 10:00 AM GMT