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Shearwater: A Bird, an Ocean, and a Long Way Home

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Shearwater: A Bird, an Ocean, and a Long Way Home
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Roger Morgan-Grenville
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreMemoirs
ISBN/Barcode 9781785788598
ClassificationsDewey:598.42
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Icon Books
Imprint Icon Books
Publication Date 7 April 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'Shearwater is sheer delight, a luminous portrait of a magical seabird which spans the watery globe' - Daily Mail 'Charming and impassioned ... a rich tribute to an extraordinary bird.' - Horatio Clare, author of A Single Swallow and Heavy Light Ten weeks into its life, a Manx shearwater chick will emerge from its burrow and fly 8,000 miles from the west coast of the British Isles to the South Atlantic. It will be unlikely to touch land again for four years. Part memoir, part homage to wilderness, Shearwater traces the author's 50-year obsession with one of nature's supreme travellers. In the finest tradition of nature writing, Roger Morgan-Grenville, author of Liquid Gold - described by Mary Colwell (Curlew Moon) as 'a book that ignites joy and warmth' - unpicks the science behind its incredible journey; and into the story of a year in the shearwater's life, he threads the inspirational influence of his Hebridean grandmother who instilled in him a love of wild places and wild animals. Full of lightly-worn knowledge, acute human observation and self-deprecating humour, Shearwater brings to life a truly mysterious and charismatic bird.

Author Biography

Roger Morgan-Grenville was a soldier in the Royal Green Jackets from 1978-86, serving all over the world. In 1984-85, he led the first expedition that successfully retraced Sir Ernest Shackleton's escape across the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia. After leaving the British army, he worked in, and then ran, a small family company importing and selling kitchenware. In 2007-08, he helped to set up the charity Help for Heroes, and in 2020 he was a founding member of the conservation charity, Curlew Action. He jointly set up a roving cricket team in 1986 (The Winchester Hunters) and lives in West Sussex. This is his fifth book. His previous title, Liquid Gold: Bees and the Pursuit of Midlife Honey, is also published by Icon.

Reviews

''Charming and impassioned ... a rich tribute to an extraordinary bird.'' - Horatio Clare, author of A Single Swallow and Heavy Light ''A truly lovely book.'' - Mary Colwell, author of Curlew Moon ''This is wonderful: written with light and love. A tonic for these times.'' - Stephen Rutt, author of The Seafarers: A Journey Among Birds ''A delightful account of a lifelong passion for seabirds.'' - Stephen Moss, naturalist and author of The Swallow: A Biography ''A memoir lit by wry humour and vivid prose.'' - Brian Jackman, author of Wild About Britain ''This is a book that birders will enjoy because it is stitched together around a fairly amazing bird, but if you've never heard of shearwaters you will still get a lot out of this book if you are interested in nature, in adventures, in foreign parts, in landscapes or in people ... a very good read.'' - Mark Avery