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Recommended by Amy Liptrot, and 1 others.

Amy LiptrotIt’s a little masterpiece of local knowledge and research, presented extremely readably. (Source)

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To be an environmentalist early in the twenty-first century is always to be defending, arguing, acknowledging the hurdles we face in our efforts to protect wild places and fight climate change. But let’s be honest: hedging has never inspired anyone.
 
So what if we stopped hedging? What if we grounded our efforts to solve environmental problems in hope instead, and let nature make our case for us? That’s what George Monbiot does in Feral, a lyrical, unabashedly romantic vision of how, by inviting nature back into our lives, we can simultaneously cure our “ecological...
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Recommended by Isabella Tree, Amy Liptrot, and 2 others.

Isabella TreeMonbiot pushed the boundaries of what rewilding should mean. (Source)

Amy LiptrotThis is a bold and radical book, which changed the way I look at the countryside. (Source)

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Findings

It's surprising what you can find by simply stepping out to look. Kathleen Jamie, award winning poet, has an eye and an ease with the nature and landscapes of Scotland as well as an incisive sense of our domestic realities. In Findings she draws together these themes to describe travels like no other contemporary writer. Whether she is following the call of a peregrine in the hills above her home in Fife, sailing into a dark winter solstice on the Orkney islands, or pacing around the carcass of a whale on a rain-swept Hebridean beach, she creates a subtle and modern narrative,... more
Recommended by Amy Liptrot, and 1 others.

Amy LiptrotHer tone is just really well judged and her beautiful, clear-eyed descriptions show the reality of the coastlines. (Source)

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The Drowned World

This fast-paced narrative by the author of Crash and Empire of the Sun is a stunning evocation of a flooded, tropical London of the near future and a foray into the workings of the unconscious mind.

Ballard imagines a future world in which global warming has melted the ice-caps and primordial jungles and swamps have returned to a tropical London. As various members of an expedition to the city busy themselves with more or less futile schemes like draining Leicester Square in hope of loot, the central character Kerans moves to a strange acceptance of and assimilation...
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Recommended by Amy Liptrot, and 1 others.

Amy LiptrotIt was kind of ahead of its time, it could almost be seen as a novel about climate change (Source)

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Ring of Bright Water

Hailed a masterpiece when it was first published, the story of Gavin Maxwell’s life with otters on the remote west coast of Scotland remains one of the most lyrical, moving descriptions of a man’s relationship with the natural world.
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Recommended by Will Travers, Amy Liptrot, and 2 others.

Will Travers@ElandPublishing @gallimaufrey777 @OnlyInGuides My Mum and Dad were in Ring of Bright Water. Special, book, film, memories. Best W (Source)

Amy LiptrotHe’s sort of alone, in the natural world, which is very appealing (Source)

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