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bereavement memoir
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coping with grief
Dartmoor
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grief memoir
healing through nature
letters to a son
memoir of loss
mother and son
nature and healing
parental loss
South Devon coast
sudden loss

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  • ISBN 9781806770144
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Wilton Square Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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‘Remarkable. Will be a great comfort to those who need it’ Sarah Perry

In 2017, Sophie Pierce’s world changed forever when her twenty-year-old son Felix died suddenly and unexpectedly. Thrown into this new reality, she had to find a way to keep on living. By writing a series of letters to Felix – composed during walks and swims taken close to his burial place by the River Dart – Sophie gradually learned how to dwell in the landscape of sudden loss, navigating the weather and tides of grief.

The Green Hill collects these letters alongside Sophie’s account of the years following Felix’s death, into which she weaves poignant memories of his life. What results is a deeply moving, beautifully captured record of how – amid the plants and rivers of Dartmoor, and in the sea off the South Devon coast – Sophie was able to hold on to and nurture her bond with Felix, both in her mind and through a physical engagement with the landscape: actively mourning, rather than grieving.

The book is a celebration of the natural world and the role it plays in our lives and relationships, as well as examining how beauty, a sense of place and the passing seasons can help us contend with our own mortality. Above all, though, The Green Hill is one woman’s story of navigating through trauma and loss, and towards a fragile, complicated kind of joy.

Sophie Pierce lives on the edge of Dartmoor in Devon, where she loves to swim in rivers, lakes and the sea. For many years she worked for the BBC as a radio and TV reporter, covering everything from political scandals to skateboarding ducks. Her latest book, Rock Idols, (with her husband Alex Murdin), is an illustrated guide to Dartmoor. She is also the co-author, with Matt Newbury, of 5 wild swimming guides.  

www.sophiepierce.co.uk

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