A series of essays by mostly amateur nature and ecology activists exploring their own relationship to the land, in England particularly but across the British Isles and more globally.
The essays breathe logic, a profound and obvious reasoning as to how we as human expressions of nature have lost our awareness of connection to it and how we might reconnect and heal.
They present personal experiences to highlight the simple ways in which anyone can meet nature where they are. Though the ultimate aim of the book is to highlight our duty of care for the natural world, there is no preaching or doom-laden narrative, just simple words of human connection, of initiatives taken and of love in action.
This is an important book for anyone with a sense of their responsibility towards nature, and an even more important read for anyone who has lost that sense.