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The Heeding
By (Author) Rob Cowen
Elliott & Thompson Limited
Elliott & Thompson Limited
18th August 2021
17th June 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Nature and the natural world: general interest
821.92
Hardback
112
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
The world changed in 2020. Gradually at first, then quickly and irreversibly, the patterns by which we once lived altered completely. Full of love and loss, solidarity and suffering, The Heeding paints a picture of a year caught in the grip of history, yet filled with revelatory perspectives close at hand: a sparrowhawk hunting in a back street; the moon over a town with a loved-ones hand held tight; butterflies massing in a high-summer yard remembrances of the moments that shape a life. Collecting birds, animals, trees and people together, and surfacing memories along the way, The Heeding evolves to become a profound meditation to a time no-one will forget.
Across four seasons and through a sequence of luminous poems and illustrations, Rob Cowen and Nick Hayes lead us on a journey that takes its markers and signs from nature and a world filled with terror and pain, but beauty and wonder too.
At its heart, this is a book that helps us look again, to heed: to be attentive to this world we share and this history were living through, to be aware of how valuable and fragile we are, to grieve whats lost, and to hope for a better and brighter tomorrow. It is an unforgettable book that will break your heart, but mend it also.
'So powerful, and rich, and true. Every line in The Heeding feels freshly discovered, full of urgency and clarity. This is an exceptionally moving and beautiful book. Nick Drake, poet and author of Out of Range
A dazzling collection of words and images.Helen Jukes, author ofA Honeybee Heart Has Five Openings
Poignant and exquisite.Lucy Jones, author ofLosing Eden
It is rare to find a writer that is able to tease apart the threads that make up the fragile fabric of our loves, hopes and despairs with such care and humility. An exceptionally good book for an exceptionally bad time.'Matt Gaw, author ofUnder the Stars
Writing that finds light in the dark... Poignant, powerful, pressing.Cal Flyn, author ofIslands of Abandonment
A raw, dark and tender, visually stunning, emotionally unravelling distillation of the year in which minutes were endless but whole months disappeared. Its all here.Dr Amy-Jane Beer, author ofThe Flow
Rob Cowen is an award-winning writer, hailed as one of the UKs most original voices on nature and place. His book, Common Ground (PRH; 2015) was shortlisted for the Portico, Richard Jefferies Society and Wainwright Prizes and voted one of the nations favourite nature books on BBC Winterwatch. His poems have featured on Caught By The River and in Letters to the Earth (Harper Collins). He lives in North Yorkshire. Nick Hayes is a writer, illustrator and print-maker. He is the author of the Sunday Times bestseller, The Book of Trespass: Crossing the Lines that Divide Us (Bloomsbury; 2020). He has published graphic novels with Jonathan Cape and worked for many renowned titles. He has exhibited across the country, including at the Hayward Gallery. He lives in London.