Spring
An Anthology for the Changing Seasons
Wildlife Trusts author Melissa Harrison editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Elliott & Thompson Limited
Published:18th Feb '16
Should be back in stock very soon
This anthology, titled Spring, beautifully captures the awakening of nature, celebrating the vibrant life that emerges as winter fades away.
In Spring, readers are invited to experience the vibrant transformation of nature as the season awakens from its winter slumber. This collection beautifully captures the essence of springtime, showcasing how life bursts forth in fields, hedgerows, and woodlands. The shift from the quiet of winter to the lively sounds and colors of spring is depicted through a rich tapestry of prose and poetry. Each piece encourages us to appreciate the subtle yet profound changes happening around us, reminding us of the joy and anticipation that accompanies the changing year.
Featuring a blend of original writings from contemporary authors such as Rob Cowen, Miriam Darlington, and Stephen Moss, alongside classic extracts from literary greats like George Orwell and H. E. Bates, Spring offers a diverse perspective on nature. The anthology not only highlights the beauty of the British springtime but also serves to enrich our understanding of the natural world through a variety of voices. This curated selection invites readers to see the familiar landscapes with fresh eyes, fostering a deeper connection to the environment.
Edited by Melissa Harrison, a prominent figure in nature writing, Spring is both an ideal gift and a collectible series. With support from the Wildlife Trusts, this anthology aims to promote awareness and appreciation of nature, with royalties benefiting wildlife charities. It stands as a testament to the beauty and diversity of nature writing today.
"A book to live with and to love... features a wonderfully various array of poetry and prose, from Chaucer to the present day, that allows us to see the arrival and the passing of our most fecund season (and those who have written about it) in fresh and stimulating ways." -- Matthew Adams, Independent; '[A] tremendous, soul-lifting collection ... a profound evocation of what rejuvenation means to the winter-stunned psyche'-Lucy Jones, BBC Wildlife Magazine; "The cover of this book is absolutely striking... I couldn't wait to look inside. It is so full of life... Full of perfectly mixed passages of the wonders of nature, this is a book I will turn to each year as the vivacious season of spring approaches." -- The Book Magnet; "A very lovely object ... I was captivated by the writing. These were the words of people who wanted to share their experiences of the world around them; some of them wrote to inform, some of them wrote to celebrate, and of course the very best of them did both ... There is nothing in it that doesn't deserve its place, and I can think of nothing that should be there but isn't. It would make a lovely Easter gift. It's a book that I know I will enjoy revisiting." -- Beyondedenrock.com; "Everything about this book, from Lynn Hatzius' gorgeous cover, to the rich cream of the pages, to the meticulously selected content is an invitation ... to taste the Spring in the air, to hear the grasses grow, to lose yourself in a vast sky or to watch the farmers at work. The book, like a sparkling Spring stream swollen with meltwater, is just begging for you to dip in." - Richard Littledale, blogger; "An anthology edited by Melissa Harrison was never going to stick to [the] beaten track ... important is her imaginative commissioning of new works and choice of previously published pieces. There are several refreshing novelties in this book ... Serves to remind us that the future of nature writing - if we must use the label - is under no threat." - Laurence Rose, thelongspring.com
ISBN: 9781783962235
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208 pages