WINNER OF THE 2023 JAMES CROPPER WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR NATURE WRITING 'Unparalleled.'
THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE 'A true masterpiece.'
TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 'A tour de force.'
GUY SHRUBSOLE 'Quietly courageous.'
PATRICK BARKHAM 'Lyrical, wholehearted and wise.'
LEE SCHOFIELD 'A knockout. I loved it.'
MELISSA HARRISON 'Honest, raw and moving.'
SOPHIE PAVELLE 'An extraordinary book by an extraordinary author.'
CHRIS JONES 'A book of wit, wonder and of wisdom.'
NICK ACHESON 'Beautiful.'
NICOLA CHESTER A visit to the rapid where she lost a cherished friend unexpectedly reignites Amy-Jane Beers love of rivers setting her on a journey of natural, cultural and emotional discovery. On New Years Day 2012, Amy-Jane Beers 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.
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