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Thunderstone - Finding Shelter from the Storm (Paperback)
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Thunderstone - Finding Shelter from the Storm (Paperback)
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Loot Price R227
Discovery Miles 2 270
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FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE WATERSTONES' NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE MONTH:
Fifty Words for Snow ___ Can a tiny caravan provide the space to
rebuild a life? 'Life-affirming, soul-shaking, heart-breaking... A
book that reminds us what it means to be alive.' Kerri ni
Dochartaigh, author of Thin Places ___ 'It was believed lightning
would not strike a house that held a thunderstone. And so these
fossils were placed on top of clocks, under floorboards, over
stable doors . . . But there are some storms that thunderstones
cannot prevent.' In the wake of a traumatic lockdown, Nancy
Campbell buys an old caravan and drives it into a strip of
neglected woodland between a canal and railway. It is the first
home she has ever owned. As summer begins, Nancy embraces the
challenge of how to live well in a space in which possessions and
emotions often threaten to tumble - clearing industrial junk from
the soil to help wild beauty flourish. But when illness and
uncertainty loom once more, it is this van anchored in the woods,
and the unconventional friendships forged off -grid, that will
bring her solace and hope. An intimate journal across the space of
a defining summer, Thunderstone is celebration of the people and
places that hold us when the storms gather; an invitation to
approach life with imagination and to embrace change bravely. ___
'In this beautiful memoir Campbell traces a season of upheaval,
grief and uncertainty as she makes a home in an unusual place . . .
An uplifting, heart-filled read full of hope and love.' Lulah
Ellender, author of Grounding 'This raw, honest account of
semi-urban caravan life offers a valuable lesson in how to find
beauty and wonder even in the most trying of circumstances...
[Nancy Campbell] is wonderfully alert to every nuance of every
experience, and writes with joyous precision about the summer she
sees unfolding all around her.' Scotsman 'A "many-splendoured book,
which is at once an after-love, ever-loving letter to her ex; a
real-time journal to keep herself company and emotionally intact; a
worked-over piece of literary art (Campbell writes beautiful prose)
and a rich newcomer to the latest and most exciting department of
place writing.' Horatio Clare, Spectator ___
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