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The Field By The River Ken Burnett

The Field By The River By Ken Burnett

The Field By The River by Ken Burnett


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Summary

After a chance encounter with a kingfisher in the field adjoining his Breton home, Ken Burnett realises that despite having lived in a quaint French hamlet for the past thirteen years, encircled by farmland, he knows next to nothing about his surroundings.

The Field By The River Summary

The Field By The River: Uncovering the Nature of French Country Life by Ken Burnett

Surprises, entertains and enchants ... the modern successor to Gilbert White and Henry David Thoreau.' Indra Sinha, author of Animal's People, short-listed for the 2007 Man Booker prize 'A simple walk in the woods becomes a year-long adventure packed with mysteries, insights and wonder, often all on the same page. Ken's 'Field' will make you happy and, possibly, consider investing in rugged new footwear.' Emma Thompson, Oscar-winning actress and screenwriter Following a chance encounter with a kingfisher whilst walking his dogs in the overgrown field adjoining his Breton home, Ken Burnett is struck by the realisation that despite having lived in a quaint French hamlet for the past thirteen years, encircled by farmland, he knows next to nothing about his surroundings. He resolves to examine nature's little wonders rather more closely, with surprising and delightfully funny results. Accompanied by his three trusty dogs, and aided by wife Marie and a full complement of endearingly eccentric neighbours, Ken conducts a twelve-month observation of his field, which is, upon further inspection, rich with wonder. From foxes to wild flowers, magical mushrooms to mothering moorhens, Ken discovers that his unassuming patch of land is as bursting with life as any major city. The Field By The River is a thought-provoking and enchanting work; a joyous, charming celebration of the fragile, interconnected ecosystem that can be found if we only take the time to part the leaves, look under the mosses or overturn a stone. Now available in Paperback

About Ken Burnett

Ken Burnett is an author, lecturer and consultant on fundraising, marketing and communications for non-profit organisations worldwide. He is a director of The White Lion Press Limited. He lives in France.

Table of Contents

'Surprise, entertains and enchants...the modern successor to Gilbert White and Henry David Thoreau.' - Indra Sinha, author of 'Animal's People', short-listed for the 2007 Man Booker prize. After a chance encounter with a kingfisher whist walking his dogs in the field adjoining his Breton home, Ken Burnett realises that despite having lived in a quaint French hamlet for the past thirteen years, encircled by farmland, he knows next to nothing about his surroundings. He resolves to examine nature's little wonders more closely, and a twelve month study of his field reveals all manner of wildlife, from foxes to wild flowers, from mushrooms to moorhens. Ken discovers that this unassuming patch of land is as bursting with life as any major city. The Field By The River is a thought-provoking and enchanting work that celebrates the fragile ecosystem to be found if we only take the time to part the leaves, look under the mosses or overturn a stone.

Additional information

GOR003421774
9781906032692
1906032696
The Field By The River: Uncovering the Nature of French Country Life by Ken Burnett
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pavilion Books
2009-07-01
448
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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