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Hannah Bourne-Taylor
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When lifelong bird-lover Hannah Bourne-Taylor moved with her husband to Ghana seven years ago she couldn’t have anticipated how her life would be forever changed by her unexpected encounters with nature and the subsequent bonds she formed.
Plucked from the comfort and predictability of her life before, Hannah struggled to establish herself in her new environment, striving to belong in the rural grasslands far away from home.
In this challenging situation, she was forced to turn inwards and interrogate her own sense of identity, however in the animal life around her, and in two wild birds in particular, Hannah found a source of solace and a way to reconnect with the world in which she was living.
Fledgling is a portrayal of adaptability, resilience and self-discovery in the face of isolation and change, fuelled by the quiet power of nature and the unexpected bonds with animals she encounters.
Hannah encourages us to reconsider the conventional boundaries of the relationships people have with animals through her inspiring and very beautiful glimpse ofwhat is possible when we allow ourselves to connect to the natural world.
Full of determination and compassion, Fledgling is apowerful meditation on our instinctive connection to nature. It shows that even the tiniest of birds can teach us what is important in life and how to embrace every day.
Resumo da Crítica
'FLEDGLING is a marvellous and moving book. Heart-rending and heart-mending, it kindles a fierce love and sense of protection for the wild, making connection with other species the hearth of home.’ JULIAN HOFFMAN
'A story of hope told through encounters with nature far from home, FLEDGLING gladdens the heart.' STEPHEN MOSS
'A tender, passionate and absorbing memoir, shot through with love for the natural world.' LEV PARIKIAN
'Intelligent, poetic and moving' - THE OBSERVER
'A touching book with a good eye for the particular.' TESSA BOASE
'Returning to England from Africa, Hannah Bourne-Taylor has to remind herself that she is a human. At the end of this haunting and joyously immersive book, the reader will need to do the same. The eyes through which we see the world are not just human eyes; the joys and terrors not just those of our own species; the barrier between us and them utterly stripped away.' RICHARD GIRLING
'Through the story of FLEDGLING, Hannah Bourne-Taylor expresses the deep compassion towards other species which we all must all learn if we are to reverse the current catastrophic loss of biodiversity. Her observations remind us of the value of every life, whether of bird, pangolin, scorpion or human' ESTHER WOOLFSON
'Utterly charming. A book about love and longing, and the necessity of being needed. Nature lovers will find so much to move them in this warm-hearted, uplifting book.' CAL FLYN
'Never has the need to 'connect to and care about' our natural world been greater. Hannah Bourne-Taylors helps us do just this through powerful and honest storytelling as she nurtures two young birds in their 'fight to fledge' and in doing so brings to life the unique bond between humans and nature.'
Professor Juliet Vickery
CEO British Trust for Ornithology President, British Ornithologists' Union
‘We need great nature writing to inspire people to care about the natural world. Hannah-Bourne Taylor’s debut Fledgling does this by capturing the powerful connection between humans and other species, a connection that drives us to save what is special and threatened’.
Dr. James Robinson, Director of Conservation, The Wildfowl Wetlands Trust
'A story of hope told through encounters with nature far from home, FLEDGLING gladdens the heart.' STEPHEN MOSS
'A tender, passionate and absorbing memoir, shot through with love for the natural world.' LEV PARIKIAN
'Intelligent, poetic and moving' - THE OBSERVER
'A touching book with a good eye for the particular.' TESSA BOASE
'Returning to England from Africa, Hannah Bourne-Taylor has to remind herself that she is a human. At the end of this haunting and joyously immersive book, the reader will need to do the same. The eyes through which we see the world are not just human eyes; the joys and terrors not just those of our own species; the barrier between us and them utterly stripped away.' RICHARD GIRLING
'Through the story of FLEDGLING, Hannah Bourne-Taylor expresses the deep compassion towards other species which we all must all learn if we are to reverse the current catastrophic loss of biodiversity. Her observations remind us of the value of every life, whether of bird, pangolin, scorpion or human' ESTHER WOOLFSON
'Utterly charming. A book about love and longing, and the necessity of being needed. Nature lovers will find so much to move them in this warm-hearted, uplifting book.' CAL FLYN
'Never has the need to 'connect to and care about' our natural world been greater. Hannah Bourne-Taylors helps us do just this through powerful and honest storytelling as she nurtures two young birds in their 'fight to fledge' and in doing so brings to life the unique bond between humans and nature.'
Professor Juliet Vickery
CEO British Trust for Ornithology President, British Ornithologists' Union
‘We need great nature writing to inspire people to care about the natural world. Hannah-Bourne Taylor’s debut Fledgling does this by capturing the powerful connection between humans and other species, a connection that drives us to save what is special and threatened’.
Dr. James Robinson, Director of Conservation, The Wildfowl Wetlands Trust
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