The Lost Words
Rediscover our natural world with this spellbinding book
Jackie Morris author Robert Macfarlane author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:5th Oct '17
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback - Signed Bookplate Edition£20.00(9780241253588-1)
This enchanting book beautifully illustrates the importance of nature-related words, celebrating their magic and the wild landscapes of childhood imagination in The Lost Words.
In The Lost Words, a beautifully crafted book, readers are invited to explore the enchanting world of nature through the lens of language. This work highlights the alarming trend of nature-related words disappearing from children's lives, such as Dandelion, Otter, and Acorn. The book serves as a poignant reminder of the wild landscapes of imagination that are fading from the consciousness of the younger generation. It calls attention to the importance of preserving these words and the natural wonders they represent.
The authors, award-winning writer Robert Macfarlane and illustrator Jackie Morris, create a joyful celebration of the natural world through acrostic spell-poems and stunning illustrations. Each page of The Lost Words is a testament to the irreplaceable magic that language and nature hold for people of all ages. The book not only seeks to reconnect children with the beauty of their surroundings but also encourages adults to cherish the words that evoke memories of their own childhood explorations.
With its exquisite design and heartfelt content, The Lost Words is a timeless gift that will be treasured for years. It is a call to action for all of us to recognize and preserve the beauty of the natural world, ensuring that future generations can also experience the wonder that comes with these lost words. This enchanting book is a perfect blend of art and literature, making it a cherished addition to any library.
Sumptuously illustrated... the poems or nature summoning spells are indebted to Gerard Manley Hopkins with rich alliteration, word-play and compound adjectives [and] the illustrations make plants and creatures luminous against backgrounds of gold leaf * The Sunday Times *
One of the most striking and poignant picture books of the season...this giant tome contains not only beautiful illustrations but a haunting series of poems that read like a summoning back of the wild...a book in which every page seems like an act of love * Herald *
Sumptuous...a book combining meticulous wordcraft with exquisite illustrations deftly restores language describing the natural world to the children's lexicon... The Lost Words is a beautiful book and an important one * The Observer *
A breathtaking book... Jackie Morris has created something that you could spend all day looking at... This is the kind of complexity that can enthral a child as much as an adult... Refreshingly accessible, slightly magical * New Statesman *
One of the publishing sensations of recent times is The Lost Words * Daily Mail *
My top book of the year... It is one of those children's books for ages up to 99 years. The lost words are those my generation and earlier ones used every day and which are fast disappearing, and Macfarlane's aim is to resurrect the everyday glories of our language. May he succeed * Susan Hill *
Gilded and glorious, Jackie Morris's paintings illustrate Robert Macfarlane's acrostic poems in The Lost Words, one of the years loveliest books for all ages over 10 * The Sunday Times *
Rapturously received celebration of nature * The New Statesman *
Macfarlane is a changemaker... he has made nature-writing populis6t and big-selling. Morris's paintings are beautiful - at once familiar and other. A contender for book of the year * The Big Issue *
Stunning . . . Addressing the disappearance of everyday nature words and a ‘wild childhood’ from kids’ lives, The Lost Words celebrates the magic of the natural world in a superbly soft manner, much like an enchanting love letter to Mother Nature * Imagine5 *
Deeply reflective and gorgeously illustrated...Morris's paintings of wildlife echo the complexity and vibrancy of Macfarlane's poetry * Publisher's Weekly *
Publisher's description. An illustrated spell-book in watercolour and gold leaf, from the rich creative minds of award-winning author Robert Macfarlane and acclaimed artist Jackie Morris. As nature vanishes from children's language and their imagination, The Lost Words stands against the loss of magic, celebrating the joy of wild childhood and wild places. * Penguin *
Every page is enthralling. * New York Times Book Review *
ISBN: 9780241253588
Dimensions: 378mm x 280mm x 15mm
Weight: 1465g
128 pages