Emma Mitchell's richly illustrated and evocative diaryrecords her nature finds over the course of a year and shows how being in the wild benefits our mental and physical wellbeing.
'This is a beautiful, beautiful book, and I can't recommend it enough.'
Sue Perkins, The Great British Bake-Off 'Emma's writing is precise, gorgeous and inspiring.'
Amy Liptrot, author, The Outrun 'An absolute joy.'
Joanna Cannon, author, The Trouble with Goats and Sheep Emma Mitchell has
suffered with depression - or as she calls it, 'the grey slug' - for twenty-five years. In 2003, she moved from the city to the edge of the Cambridgeshire Fens and began to take
walks in the countryside around her new home, photographing, collecting and drawing as she went. Each walk lifted her mood, proving to be as medicinal as any talking therapy or pharmaceutical.
In Emma's hand-illustrated diary, she takes us with her as she follows the local paths and trails,
sharing her nature finds over the
course of a year. Reflecting on how these encounters
impact her mood, Emma's
candid account of her own struggles is a powerful testament to how
reconnecting with nature may offer some answers to today's mental health epidemic.
Written with
Emma's characteristic wit and frankness, and filled with her
beautiful drawings,
paintings and
photography, this is a truly unique book for anyone who has ever felt drawn to nature and wondered about its influence over us.