H E Bates carried a woodland in his imagination. He fell under its
spell as a boy growing up in the Midlands, becoming increasingly
enchanted each time he stepped below the wooded canopy. Memory
magnified its mystery over the years, enriching his stories as he
grew successful as a writer. But why did this place become a part
of him? What are the qualities of all woodlands that make them so
special? Set in Kent, Bates returns to those trees of his youth to
breath life into the changing character of a single woodland year,
revealing how precious they are to the English countryside. Our new
edition is illustrated throughout with Agnes Miller Parker's
wonderful engravings. Little Toller republishes classic books about
nature and rural life.
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