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The Flow

Rivers, Water and Wildness – WINNER OF THE 2023 WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR NATURE WRITING
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On New Year’s Day, 2012, Amy-Jane Beer and a group of her best friends set out to kayak a small river in the Howgill Fells. One of those friends, Kate, didn’t come home leaving a devoted husband, a young daughter and a wide circle of friends bereft, bewildered and unmoored. Years later, missing the emotional connection to the natural world she always felt when she was close to rivers, Amy-Jane decides to reignite her love of rivers. She starts tentatively and close to home and then visits rivers further afield that she knows well – the Tees, the Wharfe, the Conwy, and the Lune – before she feels able to move onto rivers she doesn’t know well, including the Tweed, the Parrett, the Otter and the Wye. In this beautifully written nature narrative, Amy-Jane details her visits – sometimes alone, sometimes with others – to rivers of different types and character, exploring them in different ways including on foot, swimming, paddling, canyoning, and by canoe or kayak. She explores river habitats and discovers species that live in or alongside rivers while she contemplates how our experiences of the natural world can help us deal with unexpected loss and cope with profound grief.

Author Biography:

Dr Amy-Jane Beeris a biologist with a PhD from the University of London. She has worked for 20 years as a science and natural history writer and editor, and has written, ghost-written and co-authored more than 40 books on natural history. Amy-Jane is a Country Diarist and essayist for the Guardian, a columnist for British Wildlife, and a regular contributor to BBC Wildlife magazine. She contributed to Chris Packham’s People’s Manifesto for Wildlife as the Minister for Social Inclusion and Access to Nature and she campaigns widely for better gender and social representation in the wildlife sector and natural history media.
Release date Australia
August 4th, 2022
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Pages
400
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
ISBN-13
9781472977397
Product ID
35780095

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