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The Flow: Rivers, Water and Wildness – WINNER OF THE 2023 WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR NATURE WRITING

The Flow: Rivers, Water and Wildness – WINNER OF THE 2023 WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR NATURE WRITING


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About the Book

On New Year’s Day, 2012, Amy-Jane Beer and a group of her best friends set out to kayak a small river in the Howgill Fells. One of those friends, Kate, didn’t come home leaving a devoted husband, a young daughter and a wide circle of friends bereft, bewildered and unmoored. Years later, missing the emotional connection to the natural world she always felt when she was close to rivers, Amy-Jane decides to reignite her love of rivers. She starts tentatively and close to home and then visits rivers further afield that she knows well – the Tees, the Wharfe, the Conwy, and the Lune – before she feels able to move onto rivers she doesn’t know well, including the Tweed, the Parrett, the Otter and the Wye. In this beautifully written nature narrative, Amy-Jane details her visits – sometimes alone, sometimes with others – to rivers of different types and character, exploring them in different ways including on foot, swimming, paddling, canyoning, and by canoe or kayak. She explores river habitats and discovers species that live in or alongside rivers while she contemplates how our experiences of the natural world can help us deal with unexpected loss and cope with profound grief.

Table of Contents:

Prologue: Only water, moving on
Chapter 1: Fresh and yet so very old
Eddy: Snow dome
Chapter 2: Torrent
Eddy: Hollowing
Chapter 3: Oak-water
Eddy: Groundwater
Chapter 4: Fly while we may
Eddy: Dark water
Chapter 5: Lines upon the land
Meander: Bath toys
Chapter 6: The meanings of water
Eddy: Otter
Chapter 7: The Bell Guy and the Gypsey
Chapter 8: A willow grows aslant a brook
Eddy: Minus seven
Chapter 9: The cry of the Dart
Meander: Flow
Chapter 10: Trespassers will
Eddy: Summer on the Nene
Chapter 11: Chalk stream dreaming
Eddy: Heron
Chapter 12: Land covered by water
Eddy: High water
Chapter 13: Ouroboros
Meander: Ghosts in the willows
Chapter 14: The silver fish
Chapter 15: Light and water
Eddy: Damnation
Chapter 16: Anadrome
Chapter 17: Riverwoods
Eddy: Flowover
Chapter 18: Confluence and influence
Meander: A river released
Chapter 19: The Mucky Beck
Eddy: Withow Gap
Chapter 20: Rodents of unusual size
Eddy: The narrow bridge
Chapter 21: Heartland
Chapter 22: A descent into Hell Gill (and out the other side)
Epilogue

Author’s note and acknowledgements
Further reading
Index



About the Author :
Dr Amy-Jane Beeris a biologist with a PhD from the University of London. She has worked for 20 years as a science and natural history writer and editor, and has written, ghost-written and co-authored more than 40 books on natural history. Amy-Jane is a Country Diarist and essayist for the Guardian, a columnist for British Wildlife, and a regular contributor to BBC Wildlife magazine. She contributed to Chris Packham’s People’s Manifesto for Wildlife as the Minister for Social Inclusion and Access to Nature and she campaigns widely for better gender and social representation in the wildlife sector and natural history media.

Review :
A true masterpiece; generous, elegant, acute, tender and furious. The perfect commingling of deep research with sparkling observation and quiet eddies of feeling, helmed by a lifelong kayaker, biologist and all-round adventurous soul... small wonder The Flow is such a knockout. I loved it. A rich mix of history and mythology, of science and nature writing at its very best. Our 2023 Nature Book of the Year winner is regrettably very topical, and every judge absolutely loved the book. The glorious detail and personal experiences, all written in such elegant and beautifully poetic language, was unparalleled. A quietly courageous, open-hearted exploration of Britain's becks, bourns and streams. Lyrical, wholehearted and wise, The Flow is a hymn for the rivers of Britain. Honest, raw and moving, Amy’s prose is as captivating as the rivers she describes. I thought I knew what rivers were, but this stunning book is a powerful reminder of their infinity, their mystery, and their bewildering complexity. The Flow moves deftly between deeply touching personal experience and carefully-researched erudition. It is a book of wit, of wonder and of wisdom. The Flow is an extraordinary book by an extraordinary author. In a golden age for nature writing, this stunning book is one of the very best. A gutsy biologist with webbed feet, Amy-Jane Beer plunges the reader into rivers the length and breadth of Britain. We emerge bathed in wonder and full of fresh understanding. Part memoir, part celebration of the many rivers and waters of Britain, The Flow is passionately alive – a work of tremendous range and scope by one of our finest writers about the living world. The Flow is a tour de force: blending crystal-clear prose with mythic poetry and a cascade of lucid facts, washed down with uplifting insights into life, death and the water that sustains us. A fascinating travelogue […] Beer’s prose has the luminous beauty of poetry, blending personal experience and absorbing research with a sense of awe. Haunted by loss, The Flow is about the urgency of a life, land and love. From the incredibly moving opening scene, to a delightful conclusion, Amy-Jane Beer takes us on a journey on, in and through the waterways of Britain, in sparkling prose. A worthy successor to Roger Deakin's Waterlog. The Flow is a wonderful book: as passionate as it is knowledgeable. From Yorkshire Derwent to Dart to Dee via the Zanskar, Amy-Jane Beer really does take us, in her phrase, ‘as close as we might ever get to being a river’. A fascinating mix of research into our waterways and gut-wrenching emotion. I can’t find the words to do it justice: read it! With a poet’s gift for description, Beer makes her global travels vivid […] She’s got an ability to make even a small moment resonate, such as her child’s serendipitous discovery of a carnivorous sundew plant, with sharp prose and quick pacing. The result is an aquatic tour de force. Beer’s book examines the reverential place rivers hold in our culture and the stories hidden in their depths. A sublime and companionable meditation on nature’s processes. I have read dozens of books about rivers and The Flow is one of the finest. Necessary reading for us all. This erudite book is a joyous combination of science, nature, history, and mythology […] a genuinely moving voyage of discovery of our ecological and personal place in the nature that surrounds us. The Flow is an epic memoir that inspires awe for rivers and reveals their dual nature as both boundaries and portals. Beer’s moving book is about water and landscapes as well as friendship, memory, loss and resilience. It is full of quiet wisdom and passion, and shows us what words can do when the personal and the ecological are blended organically. Water courses through biologist Amy-Jane Beer’s deep-dive into the lyrical beauty of Britain’s rivers. Simply beautiful. The Flow is gutsy and profound from the off, with exquisite evocation of place, dives into deep time, moments of humour and surging anger at what we’ve done to our rivers. As with all the best books about nature, The Flow is a marriage of two things: a hard-won knowledge of the subject and a rare ability to write beautifully [...] a warm and immersive book. Beautiful book.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781472977397
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publisher Imprint: Bloomsbury Wildlife
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 400
  • Width: 135 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1472977394
  • Publisher Date: 04 Aug 2022
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Rivers, Water and Wildness – WINNER OF THE 2023 WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR NATURE WRITING


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