Under the Open Skies
By (Author) Markus Torgeby
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Simon & Schuster Ltd
1st November 2020
15th October 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
948.8306092
Hardback
192
Width 170mm, Height 230mm
For anyone who enjoys the outdoor life, or wants to escape from their normal confines of home and office, this book is a perfect inspiration. In the vein of Lars MyttingsNorwegian Woodor Erling Kagge's Silence,Under the Open Skies: A Practical Guide to Living Close to Nature combines escapism and adventure with a love of nature and the desire for a simpler life.
Twenty years ago,Markus Torgeby traded his hectic urban lifestyle for a small hutin the forests of northern Sweden. He ended up living there for four years, in perfect solitude and in harmony with nature. Today,heandhis wife Frida and their three childrenlive in a house he built with his own hands, near the site where he once survived on nothing but oatmeal, river water and the forests own pantry.
Framed with stunning photographs taken by Frida, Under the Open Skies is the story of Markuss journey from broken youth, to living alone in the forest, to a self-healed family man. Torgeby is proof of the restorative powers of the outdoors and his descriptions of living close to nature combine everyday philosophy and inspirational insights with helpful advice as he shares how to make fire, the best techniques for chopping logs and how best to forage for food.
Part practical guide to how to live in the wild, part a meditation on the human need for a connection with the natural world, Under the Open Skies is the beguiling and timely portrait of how the desire for a simpler existence helped one man find contentment and connection with the world around him, and how we can all learn from his experience.
Markus Torgeby is an author, lecturer and former ultra-marathon runner. Twenty years ago, he gave up a troubled urban lifestyle to go and live on his own in a small hut in the middle of a forest in northern Sweden. Now, he and his family live in a house they built themselves in the middle of that same woodland.