From the author of The Zen of Climbing, this enlightening and essential book is an inspired collection of concise essays and reflections on the art of bouldering.
Graeme Macrae Burnet’s propulsive, Booker-shortlisted contemporary classic – reissued to mark its tenth anniversary.
An evocative journey through geology and landscape, seen through the eyes of one of Scotland’s most beloved poets and storytellers.
Discover the extraordinary in every day with Nature’s Almanac, by renowned wildlife and biodiversity gardener Susie White.
A lyrical and personal account of Jim Crumley’s lifelong quest to find harmony in nature and to hold nature at the centre of his thoughts, writing and actions as he celebrates our precious planet.
From the author of the prizewinning As the Women Lay Dreaming comes an evocative and deeply original novel that reimagines the lives of Hebrideans across the centuries, sweeping from the eighth century to the present day.
This collection is a rallying call – a celebration of renewal and resilience – for all who care about Earth’s future.
To swim is an act of attention: to the self, and to everything beyond it. Follow poet and nature writer Polly Atkin as she swims through the turning year in the rivers, lakes and tarns of the English Lake District, in this lyrical ode to the uplifting power of water.
From the Editor-in-Chief of Brontë Studies, this updated edition draws on new scholarship and modern adaptations to show how Emily Brontë’s vision... Læs mere
It s 1788 and Shona has travelled back in time and turned up in the Assembly Rooms. Crossing paths with Robert Burns, a teenage Walter Scott and a dangerous conspiracy that could alter the course of the Enlightenment.