Windswept: Life, Nature and Deep Time in the Scottish Highlands

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Price
$29.99  $27.89
Publisher
William Collins
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.6 X 1.3 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780008278373

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About the Author

Annie O'Garra Worsley is a writer and blogger living in North West Scotland on a small-holding known as a croft. She is also a physical geographer with particular interests in spatial and temporal relationships between people and the natural world. Her doctoral research examined human impacts in the montane rainforests of New Guinea and her more recent work investigated long-term environmental change in the peat bogs, hills and coasts of North West England and the spatial and temporal history of pollution in urban environments. After a career break raising her four children, she returned to full-time academic life in 1999 and was awarded a Personal Chair in Environmental Change in 2009 by Edge Hill University.

Reviews

Praise for Windswept

'Windswept isn't only enjoyable and enriching, it contains some of the most striking descriptions of nature I've ever read . . . An instant classic of British nature-writing' HORATIO CLARE, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *****

'Let's face it, few of us are likely to experience life as Worsley does: remote, wild, elemental, between mountains and
sky. But we get a tantalising glimpse of this other world through these pages. It's like breathing in pure, invigorating Scottish Highlands air and it is a very welcome interlude... Worsley is the Real Deal'
DAILY MAIL

'Windswept is a wonderful work, prose-painted in bold, bright strokes like a Scottish Colourist's canvas. It is a story of learning to keep time differently, in one of the most spectacular landscapes in Britain. Annie Worsley has written a gorgeous almanac or year-book in which the minutes, hours and months are marked not by the tick of clock-hands but weather-fronts, bird migrations and plant-patterns of growth and decay' Robert Macfarlane

'Woven with the wisdom of both scientist and poet, Windswept is a beautiful account of life and landscape in one of the UK's most remote and dramatic enclaves. I was transported with every reading, left with gale-ruffled hair and a salty tang on my tongue' Lee Schofield author of Wild Fell

'A shaft of golden stormlight, a blast of pure Highland air, Windswept is an exhilarating account of life lived closer to the elements than most of us will ever have the chance to experience' Melissa Harrison, author of All Among the Barley

'A compelling, abundantly descriptive portrait of a captivating place' The Herald

'Her nature writing is so fluent and captivating that you can lose yourself in it, find yourself feeling the breeze and smelling the warm vegetation of a Wester Ross summer' West Highland Free Press