Under the Stars: A Journey Into Light
By (Author) Matt Gaw
Elliott & Thompson Limited
Elliott & Thompson Limited
7th April 2021
4th February 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
508.41
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Moonlight, starlight, the ethereal glow of snow in winter When you turn off the electricity, other forms of night light begin to reveal themselves.
Light pollution is everywhere. Not only is it damaging to humans and to wildlife, disrupting our natural rhythms, but it obliterates the subtler lights that have guided us for millennia. In this beautifully written exploration, Matt Gaw ventures forth into darkness, from the light-soaked streets of London to the depths of night on the Isle of Coll, to find out exactly what were losing.
A stunning investigation of the power of light, this beautiful book is a timely and urgent reminder to reconnect with the natural world, showing how we only need to step outside to find that, in darkness, the world lights up.
'Enchanting, fascinating and written with real soul and sensitivity.'- Rob Cowen, author ofCommon Ground
'One of the most inspiring of our young nature writers, with a highly original journey into darkness and night'- Stephen Moss, naturalist and author ofThe Robin: A Biography
'Lyrical, warm, and suffused with the magic of the night'- Patrick Barkham, author ofThe Butterfly Isles
'A beautiful and - no other word is more apt - luminous love letter to the night sky.'- Julian Hoffman, author ofIrreplaceable
Matt Gaw is a writer, journalist and naturalist who lives in Bury St Edmunds, and is the author of the acclaimed The Pull of the River: A Journey into the Wild and Watery Heart of Britain (E&T, 2017). His work has been published in the Guardian, the Telegraph and the Times. He works with Suffolk Wildlife Trust, edits Suffolk Wildlife, and currently writes a monthly country diary for theSuffolk Magazine.