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Nature Poem for Every Night of the Year

Hardback

Main Details

Title Nature Poem for Every Night of the Year
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jane McMorland Hunter
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:488
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 152
Category/GenrePoetry
Poetry anthologies
Pets and the Natural World
ISBN/Barcode 9781849946223
ClassificationsDewey:821.008036
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Pavilion Books
Imprint Batsford Ltd
Publication Date 3 September 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A calming collection of nature poems to help you relax and unwind at the end of every day. Now more than ever we're all in need of a daily fix of the natural world, to comfort and distract us from the cares of everyday life. Keep this beautiful book by your bedside and enjoy a dreamy stroll through nature every evening, just before you go to sleep. All the great, time-honoured poets are here - William Wordsworth, John Keats, Emily Dickinson, Robert Bridges - along with some newer and less well known poetic voices. The poems reflect and celebrate the changing seasons: read Emily Bronte on bluebells in spring and Edward Thomas's evocative 'Adlestrop' in summer, then experience golden autumn with Hartley Coleridge and visit John Clare's 'Copse in Winter'. Beautifully illustrated with scenes from each season, this wonderful book deserves a place on your bedside table for years to come.

Author Biography

Jane McMorland Hunter has written several books, including Ode to London. Her other books include three books in the best-selling Teach Yourself series as well as The Tiny Garden (Frances Lincoln) and For the Love of an Orchard (Pavilion) both of which have been widely and favourably reviewed. She lives in London.

Reviews

'An exquisitely curated collection that induces calm contemplation as it evokes nature in all its awe-inspiring forms.' * LoveReading.co.uk * 'It's bound to make you appreciate the abundance and joy of the natural world' -- Psychologies