LEADER 00000cam a22004817i 4500 001 j0d7tffsg4h0cnlt 008 230503s2022 xxk|||||||||||001 0|eng|c 020 9781472977397|qinbunden 020 1472977394|qinbunden 020 |z9781472977373 (ePub) 020 |z9781472977380 (ePDF) 041 eng 082 04 551.4830941|223 084 Ubbbd-e|2kssb/8 092 0 551|bengelska 100 1 Beer, Amy-Jane|4aut 245 14 The Flow :|brivers, water and wildness /|cAmy-Jane Beer 264 1 London :|bBloomsbury Wildlife,|c2022 300 400 sidor|c23 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 520 On New Year's Day 2012, Amy-Jane Beer's beloved friend Kate set out with a group of others to kayak the River Rawthey in Cumbria. Kate never came home, and her death left her devoted family and friends bereft and unmoored. Returning to visit the Rawthey years later, Amy realises how much she misses the connection to the natural world she always felt when on or close to rivers, and so begins a new phase of exploration. The Flow is a book about water, and, like water, it meanders, cascades and percolates through many lives, landscapes and stories. From West Country torrents to Levels and Fens, rocky Welsh canyons, the salmon highways of Scotland and the chalk rivers of the Yorkshire Wolds, Amy-Jane follows springs, streams and rivers to explore tributary themes of wildness and wonder, loss and healing, mythology and history, cyclicity and transformation. Threading together places and voices from across Britain, The Flow is a profound, immersive exploration of our personal and ecological place in nature 650 0 Rivers|zGreat Britain 650 0 Nature|xPsychological aspects 650 7 Floder|2sao 650 7 Naturen|2sao
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