WILDNESS is as much about a weed struggling through a crack in a pavement as the flight of an eagle across a remote valley. Robert Macfarlane came to this realisation as he researched this book, which celebrates Britain and Ireland鈥檚 wild places. Macfarlane is not a scientist and his writing can be overly romantic, yet in this story of his physical and intellectual journey he reveals a scientist鈥檚 eye for observation. His descriptions of places he has visited, from windswept moors to ancient sunken walkways, would awaken the amateur ecologist in anyone.
The Wild Places
Granta