The Eternal Season: A Journey Through Our Changing British Summer (Paperback)
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The Eternal Season: A Journey Through Our Changing British Summer (Paperback)

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Paperback 256 Pages
Published: 07/07/2022
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A soaring celebration of summer and a poignant journey into the changing nature of the British season – from the award-winning author of Wintering and The Seafarers.

Summer is traditionally a time of plenty, of warmth; a time to celebrate abundance. And so Stephen Rutt sets out to explore the natural world during its moment of fullest bloom. Butterflies and dragonflies add colour to his days; moths and bats lift the warm nights; swallows, nightjars and wood warblers fill the forests and skies.

What Stephen notices too, however, are the many ways in which the season is becoming deranged by a changed and changing climate: the wrong birds singing at the wrong time; August days as cold as February; the creeping disturbances that we may not notice while nature still has some voice.

The Eternal Season is both a celebration of summer and a warning of the unravelling of this beautiful web of abundant life. This is a book that sings with love and careful observation, with an eye on all that we might lose but also save.

***'An urgent and beautiful walk through the changing character of the British summer.' Rebecca Schiller, author of Earthed

'Elegant, vivid, thoroughly absorbing, The Eternal Season strikes the perfect balance between celebrating the natural world and sounding a realistic warning about the damage we continue to wreak on it. All in all, a treat.’ Lev Parikian, author of Into the Tangled Bank

Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Limited
ISBN: 9781783966462
Number of pages: 256
Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm

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“Nature writing at its finest”

What a perfect reflection on the stability of nature during the instability of a global pandemic. Stephen's writing is evocative and poetic. This book was a wonderful escape from my worries of the world.... More

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Amalia Gkavea

“You will find no better guide than Stephen Rutt.”

‘’You could walk into a wood on a summer’s day, pretty and green, and not know a thing was wrong if you didn’t know the signs to look for. And nowhere is that gap between appearance and reality more apparent than with... More

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“Captivating and enthralling.”

This is a brilliant look into the changing climate and conditions of nature and the British countryside.
Delving deep into his own background knowledge and using science and statistics gleaned from elsewhere, Stephen... More

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