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Nature Cure

A celebration of nature and personal recovery

Richard Mabey author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Little Toller Books

Published:5th Jul '21

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This special edition of Nature Cure celebrates the author's journey through depression and his reconnection with nature.

To commemorate Richard Mabey's 80th birthday, a special edition of Nature Cure has been released, featuring a new foreword by the author himself and a fresh cover design by artist Michael Kirkman. Originally published in 2005, this groundbreaking work has garnered significant acclaim and continues to resonate with readers today. This edition serves not only as a tribute to the author but also as a reminder of the profound connection between nature and mental well-being.

Nature Cure chronicles Mabey's personal journey through a debilitating depression that struck at the peak of his career. After the success of his previous work, Flora Britannica, he found himself unable to engage with the world around him. His love for nature, once a source of comfort, felt distant and unreachable. However, through the support of friends and a transformative move to East Anglia, he began to heal, rediscovering his bond with the landscape and forging a new relationship with the natural world.

This edition of Nature Cure not only highlights Mabey's literary contributions but also marks a significant moment in his life. The book is recognized as a pioneering piece in the New Nature Writing genre, celebrated for its depth and energy. With the addition of the new foreword and artistic cover, readers are invited to revisit this timeless exploration of recovery and the restorative power of nature.

'Mabey's memoir on his recovery from crippling depression through a rediscovery of his love for nature is quite remarkable both for its honesty and its total lack of ego. He has much to say on Man's relationship with nature and the prose is both warm and fiercely intelligent.' The Judges, Whitbread Book Awards, 2005.

ISBN: 9781908213952

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

248 pages