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The Stubborn Light of Things

A Nature Diary

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The Stubborn Light of Things

By: Melissa Harrison
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A SUNDAY TIMES NATURE BOOK OF THE YEAR

*Read by the author*

A nature diary by award-winning novelist, nature writer and hit podcaster Melissa Harrison, following her journey from urban south London to the rural Suffolk countryside.

'A writer of great gifts.' Robert Macfarlane

'The journal of a writer to compare to Thomas Hardy. Melissa Harrison is among our most celebrated nature writers.' John Carey, The Times

A Londoner for over twenty years, moving from flat to Tube to air-conditioned office, Melissa Harrison knew what it was to be insulated from the seasons. Adopting a dog and going on daily walks helped reconnect her with the cycle of the year and the quiet richness of nature all around her: swifts nesting in a nearby church; ivy-leaved toadflax growing out of brick walls; the first blackbird's song; an exhilarating glimpse of a hobby over Tooting Common.

Moving from scrappy city verges to ancient, rural Suffolk, where Harrison eventually relocates, this diary - compiled from her beloved Nature Notebook column in The Times - maps her joyful engagement with the natural world and demonstrates how we must first learn to see, and then act to preserve, the beauty we have on our doorsteps - no matter where we live.

A perceptive and powerful call-to-arms written in mesmerising prose, The Stubborn Light of Things confirms Harrison as a central voice in British nature writing.

©2020 Melissa Harrison (P)2020 Faber Audio
Ecosystems & Habitats Environmentalists & Naturalists Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Professionals & Academics Science England

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"A writer of great gifts." (Robert Macfarlane)

"A nature writer with a knowledge and eye for detail that recalls Thomas Hardy and John McGahern.'" (The Times)

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The reason for calling this book both uplifting and depressing being all the facts about the decline in nature, due to only one factor. The greed of mankind. Having been a vegan and nature environmentalist for the past 30 years I know all these sad facts. I guess I bought the book in the hope of being uplifted. I do hope though, that this book will open the eyes and ears of those who are not yet aware of the fact that nature and wildlife is suffering due to being abused by mankind.

Uplifting and depressing

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I loved Melissa Harrison's podcast she made during lockdown. This didn't quite measure up because in the podcast she is right there in the habitat, crawling through bushes etc. and there was music too. However, as I can't keep listening to the podcasts on repeat this is the next best thing!

Wonderful

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What a delight this book is. To share the gentle, perceptive and generous observations of Melissa Harrison is a deep and lasting pleasure.

A wonderful companion!

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An honest exploration of the sparse urban areas of nature and nature in rural Suffolk.

Urban to rural nature diary

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I listened to this in 3 days because it’s hard to turn off. A really lovely story, beautifully read. It’s interesting and informative, never dull. Highly recommend it.

A wonderful book. Beautiful, informative, highly recommend

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