Rewild Your Life: 52 Ways To Reconnect With Nature

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Rewild Your Life: 52 Ways To Reconnect With Nature Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Hardie Grant Books (UK)
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Pages: 176 Illustrations and other contents: Full colour illustrations throughout Language: English ISBN: 9781784883973 Categories: , ,

Over-attached to technology and cosseted in our homes, the Western world has never been so disconnected from nature. Rewild Your Life helps you to rediscover your instinctive connection to the great outdoors. With 52 indoor and outdoor projects, journalist and wild swimming enthusiast Sarah Stirling will show you how reconnecting with the natural world is key to keeping the environment alive, while simultaneously bringing the wonder back into the every day. Projects include spoon carving to foraging in the hedgerows, making and mending to forest bathing – this book will help you to focus on the many small ways you can retune your innate human senses that have become blunted by modern life, as well as improve your overall happiness and wellbeing.

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To summarise so many topics, many of them really quite complex, is quite a challenge, and I'm impressed by how often just the right level of instruction and inspiration has been provided. * Tim Gent, Bushcraft Expert and Author * I absolutely love it. It reads like an antidote to modern life and Sarah balances the practical advice and instructions perfectly with some beautiful imagery in her writing. I’ve learnt a lot. * Rob Dumbrell, Wildlife Expert and Photographer *

Author Biography

Sarah Stirling has been an outdoor storyteller for 15 years, and is an acclaimed magazine writer and editor in her field. Previously the Editor of The Outdoor Adventure Guide, she is currently Assistant Editor of the UK's most widely read outdoor magazine, Summit, and contributes to Lonely Planet, the Observer and the Telegraph, among others.