Nature Cure

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Nature Cure

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Review
"A book of which only he could have written a single page…marvellously observed, deeply felt from sentence to sentence. The writing is exquisite."
—David Sexton, Evening Standard

"A brilliant, candid and heartfelt memoir…The account of how he broke free of depression, reshaped his life and reconnected with the wild becomes nothing short of a manifesto for living…Mabey’s particular vision, informed by a lifetime’s reading and observation, is ultimately optimistic. It is also what makes his voice so appealing amid all the froth and flam of the eco-debate."
—Philip Marsden, Sunday Times

"Mabey is a radical, inheritor of an old English tradition…The core of the book is his exploration of his new landscape. It feels a privilege to share it, watching him unpick the layers of watery Norfolk, with dazzling skill and the warmest of hearts, as his troubled mind heals."
—Michael McCarthy, Independent

"Written in the radiant, tingle-making prose that has earned Mabey literary prizes and a multitude of fans… both a wake-up call and an example of how the love of nature can electrify and heal the imagination."
—Val Hennessy, Daily Mail

Book Description
Richard Mabey's descent into clinical depression was so annihilating that he could neither work nor play, nor sustain relationships with family or friends. He was drinking too much — and, worst of all, had lost all pleasure in the outside world. This remarkable book charts his gradual return to joyfulness.

Richard Mabey had lived his whole life in the Chilterns. As a boy, he had tramped over the hills, bird-watching and botanizing. As a man, he purchased a large wood, which he studied in detail over a number of years. He drew on the experience of the Chilterns in all his writings. When depression dragged him under, he felt as if all this was lost, denied, destroyed. In Nature Cure he describes how he found the courage to change his habitat — from hills and chalk to watery fens and flat open spaces. He moved to Norfolk. He fell in love. Slowly, he started once more to look about him.

Drawing always on the metaphors and myths of nature — the migration of birds, the magic of the changing seasons — he shows how the British countryside increased his understanding of what really matters and restored his sense of delight.

Nature Cure

Nature Cure,Richard Mabey,Chatto & Windus,0701176016,General,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Biography: general,Coping with illness,NATURAL HISTORY, COUNTRY LIFE & PETS,Nature / General

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