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''Fowler''s moving memoir charts her experience of coming out as a gay woman, alongside her journey through Birmingham''s canal networks, mapping both the waterways and the travails of her heart.'' Observer

''An emotional and compelling memoir, that left me inspired, both by her bravery in transforming her life, and by the unexpected beauty she finds along the way'' Countryfile Magazine


''Fowler beautifully exposes her emotional fragility while also celebrating the unloved nature of buddleia, herons and even the water rats who take refuge among the locks.''
i paper

''Fowler captures the beauty of the canal''s dishevelled, neglected condition...'' Times Literary Supplement


''Thoughtful and heartbreakingly honest ...Beautiful'' Press Association


''An astounding memoir'' Gay Star News


''Hidden Nature is one of the most thrilling things I''ve read in a l

Trade Review
"I felt as if I'd paddled into a new country." The gardening author and Guardian columnist with a distinctive memoir in which she forsakes her garden and takes to paddling Birmingham's little-used canal network in an inflatable kayak. The time and space she allows herself for nature observation--kingfishers, waterlilies, pikes, freshwater mussels and blackberries are all beautifully reflected on--is mirrored by her exploration of her internal self, particularly in the light of leaving her marriage and coming out as gay. An enchanting book which somehow manages to be both gutsy and delightfully soothing. * The Bookseller *
In the beautiful memoir Hidden Nature: A Voyage of Discovery, TV gardener Alys Fowler steers a barge around Birmingham's waterways, noting the plants and realising, after 12 years as wife and carer to her husband, that she has fallen in loe=ve with a woman. * Good Housekeeping *

This candid book is as much about mapping the heart as it is about mapping the paths of waterways. Lovely.

* Simple Things *
She writes wonderfully about the species that have carved out a place for themselves amid the discarded shopping trolleys, condom packets and industrial waste * Guardian *
Gentle, brave and acutely observant * Woman's Weekly *
Hidden Nature is one of the most thrilling things I've read in a long time. * Waterways World *
Thoughtful and heartbreakingly honest ...Beautiful. * Press Association *

Hidden Nature

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    Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
    Publication Date: 08/02/2018
    ISBN13: 9781473623026, 978-1473623026
    ISBN10: 1473623022

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    ''Fowler''s moving memoir charts her experience of coming out as a gay woman, alongside her journey through Birmingham''s canal networks, mapping both the waterways and the travails of her heart.'' Observer

    ''An emotional and compelling memoir, that left me inspired, both by her bravery in transforming her life, and by the unexpected beauty she finds along the way'' Countryfile Magazine


    ''Fowler beautifully exposes her emotional fragility while also celebrating the unloved nature of buddleia, herons and even the water rats who take refuge among the locks.''
    i paper

    ''Fowler captures the beauty of the canal''s dishevelled, neglected condition...'' Times Literary Supplement


    ''Thoughtful and heartbreakingly honest ...Beautiful'' Press Association


    ''An astounding memoir'' Gay Star News


    ''Hidden Nature is one of the most thrilling things I''ve read in a l

    Trade Review
    "I felt as if I'd paddled into a new country." The gardening author and Guardian columnist with a distinctive memoir in which she forsakes her garden and takes to paddling Birmingham's little-used canal network in an inflatable kayak. The time and space she allows herself for nature observation--kingfishers, waterlilies, pikes, freshwater mussels and blackberries are all beautifully reflected on--is mirrored by her exploration of her internal self, particularly in the light of leaving her marriage and coming out as gay. An enchanting book which somehow manages to be both gutsy and delightfully soothing. * The Bookseller *
    In the beautiful memoir Hidden Nature: A Voyage of Discovery, TV gardener Alys Fowler steers a barge around Birmingham's waterways, noting the plants and realising, after 12 years as wife and carer to her husband, that she has fallen in loe=ve with a woman. * Good Housekeeping *

    This candid book is as much about mapping the heart as it is about mapping the paths of waterways. Lovely.

    * Simple Things *
    She writes wonderfully about the species that have carved out a place for themselves amid the discarded shopping trolleys, condom packets and industrial waste * Guardian *
    Gentle, brave and acutely observant * Woman's Weekly *
    Hidden Nature is one of the most thrilling things I've read in a long time. * Waterways World *
    Thoughtful and heartbreakingly honest ...Beautiful. * Press Association *

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