Hidden Nature : Wainwright Prize 2018 Shortlisted
'An emotional and compelling memoir, that left me inspired, both by her bravery in transforming her life, and by the unexpected beauty she finds along the way' Countryfile Magazine'Fowler beautifully exposes her emotional fragility while also celebrating the unloved nature of buddleia, herons and even the water rats who take refuge among the locks.' i paper'Fowler [...]
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Auteur : Alys FOWLER
Editeur : Hodder And Stoughton
Date parution : 02/2018CB Google/Apple Pay, Chèque, Virement
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'An emotional and compelling memoir, that left me inspired, both by her bravery in transforming her life, and by the unexpected beauty she finds along the way' Countryfile Magazine
'Fowler beautifully exposes her emotional fragility while also celebrating the unloved nature of buddleia, herons and even the water rats who take refuge among the locks.' i paper
'Fowler captures the beauty of the canal's dishevelled, neglected condition...' Times Literary Supplement
'Thoughtful and heartbreakingly honest ...Beautiful' Press Association
'An astounding memoir' Gay Star News
'Hidden Nature is one of the most thrilling things I've read in a long time' Waterways World
'She writes wonderfully about the species that have carved out a place for themselves amid the discarded shopping trolleys, condom packets and industrial waste' Guardian
'This candid book is as much about mapping the heart as it is about mapping the paths of waterways. Lovely.' Simple Things
'A beautiful memoir' Good Housekeeping
'Gentle, brave and acutely observant' Woman's Weekly
Leaving her garden to the mercy of the slugs, the Guardian's award-winning writer Alys Fowler set out in an inflatable kayak to explore Birmingham's canal network, full of little-used waterways where huge pike skulk and kingfishers dart.
Her book is about noticing the wild everywhere and what it means to see beauty where you least expect it. What happens when someone who has learned to observe her external world in such detail decides to examine her internal world with the same care?
Beautifully written, honest and very moving, Hidden Nature is also the story of Alys Fowler's emotional journey and her coming out as a gay above all, this book is about losing and finding, exploring familiar places and discovering unknown horizons.
Alys Fowler trained at the Horticultural Society, the New York Botanical Garden and the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew. After finishing her training, she worked as a journalist for the trade magazine, Horticulture Week, and then joined the Gardeners' World team as a horticultural researcher.
Alys is a gardener who loves food. She has an allotment and an urban back garden with two chickens, lots of flowers and plenty of vegetables. Her inspiration for urban gardening comes from her time volunteering in a community garden on the Lower East side in Manhattan, New York City. Much of the ethic, thrift and spirit she encountered there is found in her work today. She is author of several books and writes a weekly column on gardening for the Guardian.
In the beautiful memoir Hidden Nature: A Voyage of Discovery, TV gardener Alys Fowler steers a barge around Birmingham's waterways, noting the plants and realising, after 12 years as wife and carer to her husband, that she has fallen in loe=ve with a woman. (Good Housekeeping)
This candid book is as much about mapping the heart as it is about mapping the paths of waterways. Lovely.
(Simple Things)She writes wonderfully about the species that have carved out a place for themselves amid the discarded shopping trolleys, condom packets and industrial waste (Guardian)
Gentle, brave and acutely observant (Woman's Weekly)
Hidden Nature is one of the most thrilling things I've read in a long time. (Waterways World)
Thoughtful and heartbreakingly honest ...Beautiful. (Press Association)