Our Oaken Bones
Reviving a Family, a Farm and Britain’s Ancient Rainforests
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Ebury Publishing
Published:20th Mar '25
Should be back in stock very soon

An enormously moving and inspiring story about war, trauma, nature and rebirth, written with infectious passion and unsparing honesty. I loved it. - DOMINIC SANDBROOK
Scholarly, wise, funny, charming, terrifying and thrilling... I adored it all, every page. - JOANNA LUMLEY
This is a lovely book - wise, brave, thoughtful, painfully intimate - but with a remarkable spiritual and environmental vision. - RORY STEWART
An extraordinarily courageous, urgent and powerful book. - ISABELLA TREE
Deeply compelling... emotional, informative, pleasurable. I believe that this is an important work with planet-sized dreams and ambitions. Perhaps the greatest philosophy or teachable lesson that came to me off the page is that dominion comes with responsibility. - RUSSELL CROWE
I love this book. - RICK STEIN
Powerfully enchanting, written with verve and imbued with hope. - GUY SHRUBSOLE
I lie on the rock to let my limbs dry after my immersion in the river. My bones warm. I have no towel but the moss is grateful for the additional moisture that I bring as the water runs off me and into its spongy web of roots and branches. I look up through the canopy and time freezes as the oak leaves drift gently backwards and forwards, dappling the light as it falls onto my body.
I am home.
Reeling from the pain of devastating miscarriages and suffering from PTSD after military adventures in Afghanistan, Merlin and his wife Lizzie decide to leave the bustle of London and return to Merlin’s childhood home, a Cornish hill farm called Cabilla in the heart of Bodmin Moor.
There, they are met by unexpected challenges: a farm slipping ever further into debt, the discovery that the overgrazed and damaged woods running throughout the valley are in fact one of the UK’s last remaining fragments of Atlantic temperate rainforest, and the sudden and near catastrophic strickening by Covid of Merlin’s father, the explorer Robin. As they fall more in love with the rainforest that Merlin had adventured in as a child, so begins a fight to save not only themselves and their farm, but also one of the world’s most endangered habitats.
Our Oaken Bones is an honest and intimate true story about...
An enormously moving and inspiring story about war, trauma, nature and rebirth, written with infectious passion and unsparing honesty. I loved it. * Dominic Sandbrook *
It is an ecological autobiography... scholarly, wise, funny, charming, terrifying and thrilling, and I adored it all, every page. -- Joanna Lumley
An extraordinarily courageous, urgent and powerful book. -- Isabella Tree
deeply compelling... emotional, informative, pleasurable. I believe that this is an important work with planet-sized dreams and ambitions. Perhaps the greatest philosophy or teachable lesson that came to me off the page is that dominion comes with responsibility. -- Russell Crowe
a beautifully written, people-focused tale with many stories of the healing of troubled human souls brought about by the rainforest’s health-giving powers. I absolutely loved it. -- Charles Clover
Our Oaken Bones is aching and hopeful in equal measure: from the horrors and trauma of war, to the quiet intimate grieving of a hidden family loss, there are perhaps no greater tests of the healing power of Britain’s lost rainforest habitats. -- Gillian Burke
A remarkable story of healing and growth, Our Oaken Bones is a moving and uplifting discourse on the power of nature to revive body and soul. A terrific debut. -- Justin Marozzi
Powerfully enchanting, written with verve and imbued with hope. * Guy Shrubsole *
This is a lovely book – wise, brave, thoughtful, painfully intimate – but with a remarkable spiritual and environmental vision. * Rory Stewart *
ISBN: 9781529144222
Dimensions: 241mm x 163mm x 28mm
Weight: 517g
304 pages