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    Common Ground: One of Britain's Favourite Nature Books as featured on BBC's Winterwatch

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    After moving from London to a new home in Yorkshire, and about to become a father for the first time, Rob Cowen finds himself in unfamiliar territory. Disoriented, he ventures out to a nearby edge-land: a pylon-slung tangle of wood, hedge, field, meadow and river that lies unclaimed and overlooked on the outskirts of town.
    ISBN: 9780099592037
    AuthorCowen, Rob
    PublisherNameCornerstone
    Pub Date24/03/2016
    BindingPaperback
    Pages352
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    ONE OF BRITAIN'S FAVOURITE NATURE BOOKS AS FEATURED ON BBC's WINTERWATCH

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE 2016

    'Bold and beautiful.' Robert Macfarlane

    'Sensitive, thoughtful and poetic ... leading us into a whole new way of looking at the world' Michael Palin

    'Touched by genius' John Lewis-Stempel

    'Absolutely mesmerizing, utterly beautiful and engrossing' Joanne Harris

    After moving from London to a new home in Yorkshire, and about to become a father for the first time, Rob Cowen finds himself in unfamiliar territory. Disoriented, hemmed in by winter and yearning for open space, he ventures out to a nearby edge-land: a pylon-slung tangle of wood, hedge, field, meadow and river that lies unclaimed and overlooked on the outskirts of town.

    Digging deeper into this lost landscape, he begins to uncover its many layers and lives - beast, bird, insect, plant and people - in kaleidoscopic detail. As the seasons change and the birth of his child draws closer, his transformative journey into the blurry space where human and nature meet becomes increasingly profound. In bringing this edge-land to life, Cowen offers both a both a unique portrait of people and place through time and an unforgettable exploration of the common ground we share with the natural world, the past and each other.

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    ONE OF BRITAIN'S FAVOURITE NATURE BOOKS AS FEATURED ON BBC's WINTERWATCH

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE 2016

    'Bold and beautiful.' Robert Macfarlane

    'Sensitive, thoughtful and poetic ... leading us into a whole new way of looking at the world' Michael Palin

    'Touched by genius' John Lewis-Stempel

    'Absolutely mesmerizing, utterly beautiful and engrossing' Joanne Harris

    After moving from London to a new home in Yorkshire, and about to become a father for the first time, Rob Cowen finds himself in unfamiliar territory. Disoriented, hemmed in by winter and yearning for open space, he ventures out to a nearby edge-land: a pylon-slung tangle of wood, hedge, field, meadow and river that lies unclaimed and overlooked on the outskirts of town.

    Digging deeper into this lost landscape, he begins to uncover its many layers and lives - beast, bird, insect, plant and people - in kaleidoscopic detail. As the seasons change and the birth of his child draws closer, his transformative journey into the blurry space where human and nature meet becomes increasingly profound. In bringing this edge-land to life, Cowen offers both a both a unique portrait of people and place through time and an unforgettable exploration of the common ground we share with the natural world, the past and each other.