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Notes from Walnut Tree Farm

By: Roger Deakin
Narrated by: Roy McMillan
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Calming, thought-provoking, poetic and honest, Notes from Walnut Tree Farm is a collection of writing and musing by documentary-maker, environmentalist and author of Waterlog Roger Deakin.

For the last six years of his life, Roger Deakin kept notebooks. In them, he wrote his daily thoughts, impressions, feelings and observations about and around his Suffolk home, Walnut Tree Farm. Collected here are the very best of these writings, capturing his extraordinary, restless curiosity about nature as well as his impressions of our changing world.

Perfect for fans of Robert Macfarlane and Colin Tudge, this is a book that fills listeners with a desire to explore the world around them.

©2020 Roger Deakin (P)2020 Penguin Audio
Memoirs, Diaries & Correspondence Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science

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"Gentle, straight, honest, inquisitive, funny, melancholic." (Spectator)

"A secular saint." (The Times)

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