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Fearlessness has got nothing to do with being unafraid. It's about
doing things anyway, getting on with it, living, whether you're
afraid or not. Fuzzy-haired, free-spirited, cello-playing Catrina
is devastated when her lover, Jack, leaves her to go surfing on the
other side of the world. Trapped in a dead-end job and torn by his
departure, she dreams of running away. But how do you run away when
you're flat broke? Luckily, her friend Andrew comes up with a plan:
they'll get an old van, turn it into a camper and busk their way
from Norway to Portugal, via Nordkapp, the land of the Midnight
Sun. When a tragic accident occurs, the journey suddenly takes on
new meaning. As she navigates personal loss and the daily
challenges of life on the road, Catrina begins to learn the true
meaning of love and courage and, above all else, the importance of
following her dreams. This is an unforgettable story of a journey
like no other - a deeply emotional and inspirational debut by a
unique writer.
'This is a rich, beautiful and deeply moving book' GEORGE MONBIOT
'I loved this book' CLOVER STROUD Once Upon a Raven's Nest is the
story of a working class man, one Thomas Hedley of Exmoor, and of
the planet during the period of its great acceleration towards the
current climate emergency. Born in 1955 to a poor family in Devon
Thomas refused to conform. His fierce independence, recklessness
and contrariness led not only to scrapes and self-inflicted dangers
but to a life enriched by the love of women. Catrina Davies came to
know him in his last years and has given his life and times in his
own words, creating a rich, pungent language in a knowing, poetic
and poignant voice. We learn of his accumulation of engines, tools
and guns, the complexity of his connection to nature, the animals
he loved and his desire to hunt them. He recounts the terrible
consequences of his fatal attraction to risk and machinery which
led to his being paralysed for the last years of his life, confined
to a wheelchair, hopelessly dependent but still watching, noticing,
recording, loving the world. The narrative is interwoven with a
sequence of factual entries that chart the impending climate
catastrophe and the consequences of our collective choices to
ignore the warning of an environment on the verge of collapse. Once
Upon A Raven's Nest is an unforgettable history of a life that is
almost lost and an account of the destruction man has wrought on
the earth in the time that Hedley worked the land. 'Stunning.
Urgent. Unforgettable' TANYA SHADRICK 'This has the unmistakable
smell of a classic' CHARLES FOSTER
The story of a personal housing crisis that led to a discovery of
the true value of home. *'You will marvel at the beauty of this
book, and rage at the injustice it reveals' George Monbiot*
*'Incredibly moving. To find peace and a sense of home after a life
so profoundly affected by the housing crisis, is truly
inspirational' Raynor Winn, bestselling author of The Salt Path*
Aged thirty-one, Catrina Davies was renting a box-room in a house
in Bristol, which she shared with four other adults and a child.
Working several jobs and never knowing if she could make the rent,
she felt like she was breaking apart. Homesick for the landscape of
her childhood, in the far west of Cornwall, Catrina decides to give
up the box-room and face her demons. As a child, she saw her family
and their security torn apart; now, she resolves to make a tiny,
dilapidated shed a home of her own. With the freedom to write, surf
and make music, Catrina rebuilds the shed and, piece by piece, her
own sense of self. On the border of civilisation and wilderness,
between the woods and the sea, she discovers the true value of
home, while trying to find her place in a fragile natural world.
This is the story of a personal housing crisis and a country-wide
one, grappling with class, economics, mental health and nature. It
shows how housing can trap us or set us free, and what it means to
feel at home.
'This is a rich, beautiful and deeply moving book' GEORGE MONBIOT
'I loved this book' CLOVER STROUD Once Upon a Raven's Nest is the
story of a working class man, one Thomas Hedley of Exmoor, and of
the planet during the period of its great acceleration towards the
current climate emergency. Born in 1955 to a poor family in Devon
Thomas refused to conform. His fierce independence, recklessness
and contrariness led not only to scrapes and self-inflicted dangers
but to a life enriched by the love of women. Catrina Davies came to
know him in his last years and has given his life and times in his
own words, creating a rich, pungent language in a knowing, poetic
and poignant voice. We learn of his accumulation of engines, tools
and guns, the complexity of his connection to nature, the animals
he loved and his desire to hunt them. He recounts the terrible
consequences of his fatal attraction to risk and machinery which
led to his being paralysed for the last years of his life, confined
to a wheelchair, hopelessly dependent but still watching, noticing,
recording, loving the world. The narrative is interwoven with a
sequence of factual entries that chart the impending climate
catastrophe and the consequences of our collective choices to
ignore the warning of an environment on the verge of collapse. Once
Upon A Raven's Nest is an unforgettable history of a life that is
almost lost and an account of the destruction man has wrought on
the earth in the time that Hedley worked the land. 'Stunning.
Urgent. Unforgettable' TANYA SHADRICK 'This has the unmistakable
smell of a classic' CHARLES FOSTER
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