Meadowland

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Meadowland

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The Private Life of an English Field

By John Lewis-Stempel

Favorite quote: “One of those curiously mild, almost Spring days that December can throw up. In the morning the entire field is woven with spider webs, so much so that the low sun reflecting off them is blinding, like moonlight lying on the sea.”

From the publisher: Meadowland gives an unique and intimate account of an English meadow’s life from January to December, together with its biography. In exquisite prose, John Lewis-Stempel records the passage of the seasons from cowslips in spring to the hay-cutting of summer and grazing in autumn, and includes the biographies of the animals that inhabit the grass and the soil beneath: the badger clan, the fox family, the rabbit warren,the skylark brood and the curlew pair, among others. Their births, lives, and deaths are stories that thread through the book from first page to last.

Softcover 

5 × 7.75 inches | 293 pages

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