The Year I Stopped to Notice
By (Author) Miranda Keeling
Icon Books
Icon Books
31st May 2022
17th March 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
828.9203
Hardback
192
280g
'This book is a delight ... the world is full of little surprises, momentary little fountains of pleasure and beauty, that could be visible to all of us if we learned to stop and notice' - Philip Pullman
'An odd, beautiful book ... Buy an extra copy to give to someone you love' - Neil Gaiman
Inspired by her popular Twitter account, The Year I Stopped to Notice brings together Miranda Keeling's observations of the magic, humour, strangeness and beauty in ordinary life. Through the changing seasons, on city streets and on buses, in parks and cafes, Miranda notices things: moments between friends, the interactions of strangers, children delighting in the world around them, the quiet melancholy of lost items on the pavement.
Accompanied by stunning watercolour illustrations from Luci Power, Miranda's poetic vignettes take us on journeys of discovery and share with us the joy of stopping to notice.
September: On a sweltering, packed rush-hour train, my arm suddenly feels lovely and cool, and I look down to see a shopping bag held by the woman beside me - full of just-bought cartons of milk.
'This book is a delight ... the world is full of little surprises, momentary little fountains of pleasure and beauty, that could be visible to all of us if we learned to stop and notice as Miranda Keeling does.' - Philip Pullman
'An odd, beautiful book ... Buy an extra copy to give to someone you love.' - Neil Gaiman
'I really love this book. Enchanting from start to finish.' - Joanna Lumley
'I love this book! It is beautiful, poignant, warm and funny. And the illustrations are stunning.' - Victoria Derbyshire
'A charming collection - warm, funny, and beautifully illustrated.' - Greg Jenner
'These are moments of sublime beauty and wonder in the everyday that remind me of the power of the so-called "ordinary" to be the shimmering basis of art.' - Ian McMillan
Miranda Keeling is a writer and actor. Her writing has appeared in the Metro, Reader's Digest and 'Tweet-off on the Tyne' for The Verb, Radio 3. She has appeared on EastEnders, Doctors, Emmerdale and at Theatre Royal Haymarket, and is a winner of the BBC Radio Drama's Norman Beaton Fellowship. This is her first book.