Nature Escape, by Fennel Hudson
Details
Nature Escape provides the most detailed account of a day that follows the motto of ‘Stop – Unplug – Escape – Enjoy’. Fennel explores woodland close to his new home, to discover its wildlife, camp overnight, and appreciate the natural rhythms of life. Written in real-time, with 24 chapters each representing an hour, it's an account of how time spent outdoors in wild places enables us to not only observe the nature around us but within us as well.
Chapters
- Introduction
- 6am: Beyond the Dawn
- 7am: Walking Forward
- 8am: The Seeker
- 9am: The Nature of a Wood
- 10am: Looking for Yesterday
- 11am: Out Here
- 12pm: Whittling
- 1pm: Nature's Larder
- 2pm: Heartwood
- 3pm: Resting
- 4pm: Daydreams
- 5pm: Wildwood
- 6pm: Making Camp
- 7pm: Campfire
- 8pm: Woodsman
- 9pm: Evensong
- 10pm: The Witching Hour
- 11pm: The Last 'Me' of Today
- 12am: Solitude
- 1am: Silence
- 2am: The Dead of Night
- 3am: Waiting
- 4am: A New Day Rises
- 5am: Walking Home
Most popular quote from Nature Escape
“One’s journey through life is not linear, it’s circular.” Let’s go back to the beginning, to rediscover the quiet world."
Reader testimonials
"By studying the nature within us and around us, Fennel demonstrates how to be 'at one' with nature."
"24 hours alone in a wood, with only 'the wild' for company? With Fennel as our guide, there's no such thing as 'alone'; only the warmth of knowing that quiet times are the fine times."
Publication details
- Published by Fennel’s Priory Limited.
- Copyright © Fennel Hudson 2016
- Hardback ISBN 978-1-909947-52-8
- Dimensions: 216 x 140mm (8.5 x 5.5in)
- B&W interior, text only
- Paperback ISBN 978-1-909947-53-5
- Kindle ISBN 978-1-909947-50-4
Shipping
Orders are posted once a week, on a Saturday morning. This enables Fennel to enjoy a scenic walk to the post office. Whilst the service doesn't compete with faster delivery times provided by bigger companies, it does mean you get a fully personalised service and Fennel gets a loaf of bread and a sneaky sausage roll from the bakers on his way home.