Out There in the Wild: Poems on Nature
By (Author) James Carter
By (author) Dom Conlon
Illustrated by Diana Catchpole
By (author) Nicola Davies
Pan Macmillan
Macmillan Children's Books
12th March 2024
14th September 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage: Anthologies
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world
821.008036
Hardback
192
Width 161mm, Height 242mm, Spine 24mm
376g
A stunning poetry gift book celebrating the natural world, illustrated by Diana Catchpole. Us humans mostly live in towns and cities nowadays - yet still we retain our sense of wonder in nature, and that's why we wander the rivers, lakes, forests, beaches and ancient paths of the world. And still we ponder over what it is to be free, to be wild, to be out there fending for ourselves amidst the elements and throughout the seasons. Nicola Davies, Dom Conlon and James Carter invite you to consider how humans are connected to the wild. Expect poems on all kinds of wild things from elephants to lantern fish, wolves to bats, bees to hares and way, way beyond. We are all nature after all.
Dom Conlon is a poet and author whose first two books were nominated for the Carnegie Medal. Through commissions for the BBC to being a UNESCO world poetry day poet, Dom continues to explore the many ways in which humans interact with and respond to the world around them. Nicola Davies is a writer, producer and presenter of radio and television, including The Really Wild Show. Amongst her many acclaimed books for children are Big Blue Whale, One Tiny Turtle, and Poo which was shortlisted for a Blue Peter Book Award. James Carter is an award-winning children's poet, non-fiction writer and musician. An ambassador for National Poetry Day, he travels all over the UK and abroad with his melodica to give lively, action-packed poetry/music performances, workshops and INSET days. Diana Catchpole is an illustrator and printmaker. She studied book illustration at the Cambridge School of Art and after graduating went on to illustrate children's books. She discovered printmaking in 2015 and the relief technique of linocut became her passion. She lives in Cambridgeshire and takes much of her inspiration from the surrounding countryside and the wild animals that inhabit it.