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The East Country is a work of creative nonfiction in which the acclaimed nature writer Jules Pretty integrates memoir, natural history, cultural critique, and spiritual reflection into a single compelling narrative. Pretty frames his book around Aldo Leopold and his classic A Sand County Almanac, bringing Leopold's ethicthat some could live without nature but most should notinto the twenty-first century. In The East Country, Pretty follows the seasons through seventy-four tales set in a variety of landscapes from valley to salty shore. Pretty convinces us that we should all develop long attachments to the local, observing that the land can change us for the better.



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I'm in step with Prof Jules Pretty. Who wouldn't be, when he rightly recognises the link between a healthy natural world and good mental health in humans – and trumpets the message? Like him, I love getting outdoors to feel the sun (and rain) on my skin and notice the different rhythm. You could say I've bought the T-shirt along with the waterproof walking boots and warm coat.

* The East Anglian Daily Times *

His celebration of the landscape incorporates memoir and poetry, natural history and spiritual reflection, but also a critique of where current policies are leading us. ‘Nature will carry on regardless,’ he suggest. ‘It is just that we might not.’

-- Matthew Reisz * Times Higher Education *

Table of Contents

Preface
A Geographic Locator
January
1. The Winter Hesitation
2. One Glossy Ibis and Many Ticks
3. Winter Gales and Beliefs
4. Walk the Line
5. The Weight of a Snipe
6. The Old Battlefield
February
7. Paths and Prints in Snow
8. Closing Time
9. To Iken
10. Saturation
11. The Box Valley
March
12. Disturbing Hints of Spring
13. The Beach Crows
14. Some Spring for Celandine
15. Blackthorn Days
16. The Blue Light of Spring
April
17. Two Buzzards
18. The Long Night of Hope
19. Mystery Solved
20. Nightingales and Green Men
21. Sailors' Reading Room
22. The Assington Elms
May
23. The Owl and the Sun
24. The Bat and the Wild
25. Time Travel
26. Since Records Began
27. Bells in the Cow Parsley Section
28. Encounters
29. The Northern Sky
30. All Four Margins
June
31. Magic in the Thicks
32. The Lost Shore
33. Hollyhock Summer
34. A Submission
35. Lay-Bys of the A12
36. The Cottage Hospital
37. Come Back the Wild
38. Anniversary
July
39. Village Edgelands
40. Nature at a Nuclear Power Station
41. Digging for Victory
42. Under Another Atomic Sky
43. Heat Wave
August
44. Pause for Ragwort
45. The End of the Road
46. Nightwalk
47. Soon, the Departure
48. The Tinker's Cottage
49. The Turn
September
50. The Path
51. Mud Birds
52. Angels in the Back Lanes
53. Season of Mist and Fire
54. In Memoriam
55. The Rhythym of Farm Names
October
56. Insect Life
57. A New Anniversary
58. Things and Doubt
59. Alarm Call
60. The Sands of Another Summer
61. Wait for the End
November
62. Bonfire Night
63. At First, Silence
64. The Night Hours
65. Leaf Fall and Mists
66. Beach Fishermen and Water Sprites
67. Much Can Change in a Short Time
68. Passing Years
December
69. A Marsh Murmuration
70. Poor Man's Heaven
71. Dark and Wet at Solstice
72. Pruning and Planning
73. Dark and Wet, Again
74. An East Wind
Crossing the New Year
Acknowledgments
Notes by Tale
Bibliography
List of Photographs

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/09/2017
      ISBN13: 9781501709333, 978-1501709333
      ISBN10: 150170933X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The East Country is a work of creative nonfiction in which the acclaimed nature writer Jules Pretty integrates memoir, natural history, cultural critique, and spiritual reflection into a single compelling narrative. Pretty frames his book around Aldo Leopold and his classic A Sand County Almanac, bringing Leopold's ethicthat some could live without nature but most should notinto the twenty-first century. In The East Country, Pretty follows the seasons through seventy-four tales set in a variety of landscapes from valley to salty shore. Pretty convinces us that we should all develop long attachments to the local, observing that the land can change us for the better.



      Trade Review

      I'm in step with Prof Jules Pretty. Who wouldn't be, when he rightly recognises the link between a healthy natural world and good mental health in humans – and trumpets the message? Like him, I love getting outdoors to feel the sun (and rain) on my skin and notice the different rhythm. You could say I've bought the T-shirt along with the waterproof walking boots and warm coat.

      * The East Anglian Daily Times *

      His celebration of the landscape incorporates memoir and poetry, natural history and spiritual reflection, but also a critique of where current policies are leading us. ‘Nature will carry on regardless,’ he suggest. ‘It is just that we might not.’

      -- Matthew Reisz * Times Higher Education *

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      A Geographic Locator
      January
      1. The Winter Hesitation
      2. One Glossy Ibis and Many Ticks
      3. Winter Gales and Beliefs
      4. Walk the Line
      5. The Weight of a Snipe
      6. The Old Battlefield
      February
      7. Paths and Prints in Snow
      8. Closing Time
      9. To Iken
      10. Saturation
      11. The Box Valley
      March
      12. Disturbing Hints of Spring
      13. The Beach Crows
      14. Some Spring for Celandine
      15. Blackthorn Days
      16. The Blue Light of Spring
      April
      17. Two Buzzards
      18. The Long Night of Hope
      19. Mystery Solved
      20. Nightingales and Green Men
      21. Sailors' Reading Room
      22. The Assington Elms
      May
      23. The Owl and the Sun
      24. The Bat and the Wild
      25. Time Travel
      26. Since Records Began
      27. Bells in the Cow Parsley Section
      28. Encounters
      29. The Northern Sky
      30. All Four Margins
      June
      31. Magic in the Thicks
      32. The Lost Shore
      33. Hollyhock Summer
      34. A Submission
      35. Lay-Bys of the A12
      36. The Cottage Hospital
      37. Come Back the Wild
      38. Anniversary
      July
      39. Village Edgelands
      40. Nature at a Nuclear Power Station
      41. Digging for Victory
      42. Under Another Atomic Sky
      43. Heat Wave
      August
      44. Pause for Ragwort
      45. The End of the Road
      46. Nightwalk
      47. Soon, the Departure
      48. The Tinker's Cottage
      49. The Turn
      September
      50. The Path
      51. Mud Birds
      52. Angels in the Back Lanes
      53. Season of Mist and Fire
      54. In Memoriam
      55. The Rhythym of Farm Names
      October
      56. Insect Life
      57. A New Anniversary
      58. Things and Doubt
      59. Alarm Call
      60. The Sands of Another Summer
      61. Wait for the End
      November
      62. Bonfire Night
      63. At First, Silence
      64. The Night Hours
      65. Leaf Fall and Mists
      66. Beach Fishermen and Water Sprites
      67. Much Can Change in a Short Time
      68. Passing Years
      December
      69. A Marsh Murmuration
      70. Poor Man's Heaven
      71. Dark and Wet at Solstice
      72. Pruning and Planning
      73. Dark and Wet, Again
      74. An East Wind
      Crossing the New Year
      Acknowledgments
      Notes by Tale
      Bibliography
      List of Photographs

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