While The Earth Holds Its Breath (embracing The Winter Season)

By (author) Moat Helen
Expédié entre 4 et 6 semaines
By (author) Moat Helen
Description:
  • A silver sea of gossamer rippling over an upland field, the work of tiny money spiders
  • A woodpecker’s maestro drumming performance in a wet winter woodland
  • The diving antics of laser-eyed buzzards
  • The hug of a small forest...

Determined to overcome her winter anxiety, Helen Moat sets out into the darkness. Her discoveries begin at home, and then on across the world from the Arctic Circle to Asia. Along the way, she finds beauty in the small things that only winter can offer.

Helen’s quest to dispel her seasonal blues has its ups and downs; slowly, though, she learns not only to accept the darkness of winter, but to embrace it. When she travels to Lapland and Japan, their cultural and philosophical attitude to the season is a revelation.

While the Earth Holds Its Breath nurtures resilience and determination, finding a joyous positivity that does not ignore the darkness, but finds something to love there.


Biographical note:
Helen Moat is the author of A Time of Birds (Saraband, 2020), a travelogue of her journey across Europe, by bike, with her teenage son. She has also written multiple travel guides and is a regular contributor to Derbyshire Life, BBC Countryfile magazine, Wanderlust, a variety of websites, and to regional radio, as well as leading travel workshops and contributing to national newspapers and magazines. Originally from Northern Ireland, she lived in Derbyshire, in the heart of the Peak District National Park, for twenty-five years before moving to Angus, Scotland, where she now lives with her husband.
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Auteur By (author) Moat Helen
Date de publication 14 nov. 2024
EAN 9781916812321
Contributeurs Moat Helen
Éditeur Saraband / Contraband
Langues Anglais
Pays de Publication Royaume-Uni
Largeur 129 mm
Hauteur 198 mm
Format du Produit Couverture souple
Poids 0.500000
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