Skylarks with Rosie

A Somerset Spring

Stephen Moss author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Saraband

Published:18th Mar '21

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In Skylarks with Rosie, Stephen Moss reflects on how a global crisis reshaped our relationship with nature, offering hope and insights during challenging times.

In Skylarks with Rosie, Stephen Moss captures a unique moment in time when the world slowed down, allowing nature to flourish in unexpected ways. As the COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread lockdowns in March 2020, Moss found solace in his Somerset garden, where he observed the vibrant resurgence of wildlife. Accompanied by his loyal Labrador, Rosie, he documented the chorus of birdsong, the flutter of butterflies, and the simple beauty of a world momentarily unburdened by human activity. This evocative narrative highlights how an unprecedented crisis can alter our relationship with the natural world, encouraging a renewed appreciation for the environment around us.

The book serves as both a personal reflection and a broader commentary on the impact of human behavior on nature. Moss's observations reveal a landscape transformed, where species that often go unnoticed thrive in the absence of human interference. With lyrical prose, he invites readers to share in the joy of these discoveries, emphasizing the importance of reconnecting with our surroundings during challenging times. Through his experiences, Moss offers hope for a future where humanity can coexist harmoniously with nature.

Skylarks with Rosie is not just a record of spring wildlife; it is a heartfelt reminder of the beauty that exists in our environment, even amidst chaos. Moss's insights encourage readers to embrace the 'new normal' and foster a deeper connection with the natural world, inspiring a sense of wonder and responsibility towards the planet we share.

“A beautiful memoir of life and wildlife from one of the UK’s finest nature writers.” -- Chris Packham
“The uncoiling of a marvellous spring … a well-written and enjoyable book.” -- Mark Avery
“Excellent … Exalting skylark song and orange-tip butterflies at a time of so much human suffering is a delicate balancing act … It is a delight to share the company of such an upbeat wildlife guide.” -- Ben Hoare * BBC Countryfile *
“A great read.” -- John Miles
“Touching and reminiscent … delightful … a must-read for all.” -- BBC Wildlife

ISBN: 9781913393045

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

208 pages