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Nature Cure

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Richard Mabey's descent into clinical depression was so annihilating that he could neither work nor play, nor sustain relationships with family or friends. He was drinking too much, taking too many pills - and, worst of all, had lost all pleasure in the outside world. This remarkable book charts his gradual return to joyfulness. Richard Mabey had lived his whole life in the Chilterns. As a boy, he had tramped over the hills, bird-watching and botanizing. As a man, he purchased a large wood, which he studied in detail over a number of years. He drew on the experience of the Chilterns in all his writings. When depression dragged him under, he felt as if all this was lost, denied, destroyed. In Nature Cure he describes how he found the courage to change his habitat - from hills and chalk to watery fens and flat open spaces. He moved to Norfolk. He fell in love. Slowly, he started once more to look about him. Drawing always on the metaphors and myths of nature - the migration of birds, the magic of the changing seasons - he shows how the British countryside increased his understanding of what really matters and restored his sense of delight.

Accolades

Shortlisted for PEN/Ackerley Prize 2006.
Shortlisted for Whitbread Book Awards: Biography Category 2005.

Author Biography

Richard Mabey is the author of the bestselling, award-winning and ground-breaking Flora Britannica (which sold nearly 90,000 at [pound]35), as well as many highly praised books about nature and the environment, including Food For Free and The Unofficial Countryside. His book about Gilbert White won the Whitbread Biography of the Year.
Release date Australia
February 3rd, 2005
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Chatto & Windus
Pages
240
Publisher
Vintage Publishing
Dimensions
165x223x22
ISBN-13
9780701176013
Product ID
1741042

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