Blood Ties

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Blood Ties
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ben Crane
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreMemoirs
Hunting or shooting animals and game
ISBN/Barcode 9781788546256
ClassificationsDewey:799.232092
Audience
General
Illustrations 25 integrated b&w

Publishing Details

Publisher Head of Zeus
Imprint Head of Zeus
Publication Date 13 June 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

An uncannily brilliant evocation of the falconer's art and a moving story of a man's discovery of how to be a father. 'I was moved to tears by Ben Crane's beautiful memoir, Blood Ties. Diagnosed with Asperger syndrome in his 40s, he recounts his struggles to reconnect with the son he thought he had lost' Good Housekeeping. 'A powerful story [...] of the ties that bind us, both to nature and our own families' TLS. This is a book about a man's relationship with hawks, and his self-education as a falconer, and about his discovery that despite his Asperger's Syndrome, which hampers his normal social interactions, he can forge a loving bond with the young son he thought he had lost. He rediscovers his full humanity through his commitment to the training of falcons and his love of the natural world. Ben Crane writes with uncanny accuracy and lyrical precision about the intricacies of birds' behaviour and their instincts. He has a ruthless eye for the minute details of natural processes - of plumage, the patterns of flight, of killing, death and decay. He's as clear-eyed about himself and his detachment from ordinary human society as he is about the flight of peregrines and goshawks. Here is nature writing at its very best, interwoven with an affecting human story and an account of how a man mastered the ancient craft of falconry.

Author Biography

Ben Crane is a photographer, falconer and art teacher. This is his first book of non-fiction.

Reviews

I was moved to tears by Ben Crane's beautiful memoir. Diagnosed with Asperger syndrome in his 40s, he recounts his struggles to reconnect with the son he thought he had lost * Good Housekeeping * One of the most talked-about books of 2018 * Shropshire Star & Wolverhampton Express and Star * Crane, who has Asperger's Syndrome, dove-tails his descriptions of his falconry with those of another challenging aspect of his life - fatherhood. So we have parallel journeys * Shropshire Star * [Ben Crane] writes wonderfully about the natural world; he has a keen and sharp eye, alert to find detail and beauty that most of us might miss * Church Times Books of the Year * A powerful story [...] of the ties that bind us, both to nature and our own families * TLS *