The Lie of the Land

Who Really Cares for the Countryside?

Guy Shrubsole author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers

Published:12th Sep '24

£22.00

This title is due to be published on 12th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Lie of the Land cover

From the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Lost Rainforests of Britain comes a fierce expose of how private landowners wreck the countryside, and how the public can restore it

Britain’s landowners, we are told, are the rightful stewards of the countryside. They care for the land, they nurture it for future generations and for the good of all. But this is not true. In The Lie of the Land, Guy Shrubsole shows that a handful of large landowners are responsible for the destruction and degradation of many of our most important landscapes. This book paints a vivid picture of some of the most dramatic failures of land stewardship in Britain's recent history. But it also tells the story of the people trying to pick up the pieces – the small-scale farmers, community groups and members of the public who may not own land, but who nevertheless seek to be its custodians.

The time has come to shed our deference to landowners and demand that they live up to their ideals of stewardship – or forfeit the right to own land. In overturning the ‘lie of the land’, Shrubsole shows that we can all become custodians of the countryside once again.

PRAISE FOR THE LOST RAINFORESTS OF BRITAIN:

RemarkableShrubsole has completely changed the way many people look at the temperate woodlands that remain in parts of western Britain’ Financial Times

If anyone was born to save Britain’s rainforests, it was Guy ShrubsoleSunday Times, The Sunday Times Science Book of the Year

Fascinating, lyricalA celebration of these dazzling worlds and a plea to act before they are extinguished’ The Times

‘[The Lost Rainforests of Britain] could be a lament but instead it is suffused with the irrepressible positivity and cheerful enthusiasm of a born campaignerPatrick Barkham, Guardian

Enchanting and insightfulWonderfully evocativeGeographical

ExcellentInspiringUnherd

A treasure chest full of woodland jewels, rare, precious and beautifulChris Packham

A magnificent and crucial book that opens our eyes to untold wondersGeorge Monbiot

‘A beautiful, lyrical and urgent book … I cannot recommend it enoughNick Hayes, author of the Sunday Times-bestselling The Book of Trespass

Utterly enchanting, transporting and spellbindingA rallying cry for restoring the rainforests of Britain urgently, and an inspiring and informative must-read for anyone interested in rewilding and ecological restoration’ Lucy Jones, author of Losing Eden

Passionate, powerful, political and practicable, Guy Shrubsole gives us a blueprint for how to bring our missing rainforests back to life in all their riotous, tangled glory. Impeccably researched, convincingly argued and with generous measures of joyful discovery, this really is a spectacular bookLee Schofield, author of Wild Fell

ISBN: 9780008651770

Dimensions: 240mm x 159mm x 20mm

Weight: 270g

272 pages