SHORTLISTED FOR THE JHALAK PRIZE 2024Shortlisted for the Wainwright Prize 2023 for Nature Writing’Exquisite, luminous and quietly radical . . .
utterly unique and refreshing’ Lucy JonesWhere nothing grows, moss is the spark that triggers new life. Embarking on a journey though landscape, memory and recovery, Elizabeth-Jane Burnett explores this mysterious, ancient marvel of the plant world, meditating on and renaming her favourite mosses – from Glowflake to Little Loss – and drawing inspiration from place, people and language itself. ‘Fascinating, subtle and risk-taking .
. . Poetry, descriptive-evocative prose, memory, memoir, natural history and more all drift and mingle in strikingly new ways’ Robert Macfarlane
Twelve Words for Moss
R332
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd .. Classifications:
United Kingdom, Great Britain, Ireland, Memoirs, Poetry, Poetry by individual poets, Rural communities, Botany & plant sciences, Wetlands, swamps, fens, Environmentalist thought & ideology, Applied ecology, Coping with death & bereavement, Trees, wildflowers & plants
Estimated delivery dates: 21st April - 30th April
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