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Opere di Andrew Fusek Peters

Ravenwood (2011) 154 copie
Salt Is Sweeter Than Gold (1994) 22 copie
Monkey's Clever Tale (2003) 16 copie
The No-No Bird (2008) 15 copie
Poems with Attitude (2000) 15 copie
Animals Aboard! (2007) 15 copie
Out of order (2001) 10 copie
Crash (Bite S.) (2004) 8 copie
Priceless! (2008) 8 copie
Megan's Tick Tock Rocket (2007) 7 copie
Diamonds are for Evil (2008) 7 copie
Ed and the Witchblood (2003) 7 copie
Glass Forest (2012) 6 copie
Dragon and Mousie (2006) 4 copie
How the World Woke Up (2013) 3 copie
Spies Unlimited (2006) 3 copie
Ghosts Unlimited (2006) 3 copie
Diamantenjagd (2009) 3 copie
Nasrudin and the Coat (2013) 2 copie
Ed and the Devil's Chair (2018) 1 copia
The Hare Notebook (2016) 1 copia
Upland (2017) 1 copia
The Flower King (2020) 1 copia
Butterfly Safari (2023) 1 copia
Sadderday and Funday (2001) 1 copia
Rabbit and Coyote (2013) 1 copia
Tiger and Mrs Mousedeer (2013) 1 copia

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Independent Reading Level: Grades Kindergarten-4th
Awards: Notable Children's Books (2008)
 
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Mgtyre | 40 altre recensioni | Dec 4, 2022 |
I liked the illustrations in this book, and the ways that the kid and dad describe the dad's depression. It has a happy ending...and not that I don't like happy endings, especially in kids books, but I tend to appreciate children's books about depression more when they accept the possibility of relapse/future depression.
 
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katebrarian | 2 altre recensioni | Jul 28, 2020 |
The superb Waterlog by the late Roger Deakin has inspired many people to rediscover the delights of wild swimming; Joe Minihane writes about following in the wet footprints of Deakin in Floating as he travels around the country to the same locations. Swimming With Seals is set in Orkney and tells of Victoria Whitworth wild swimming experiences there. And there is the superb Turning by Jessica J. Lee, where she battles self-doubt and depression and challenges herself to swim in 52 of the lakes around Berlin.

Andrew Fusek Peters takes a different perspective in Dip. This is his account of swimming in the pools, rivers, and lakes over the course of a year near where he lives in the Shropshire county and elsewhere. He is prepared to swim any time of the year, braving the bone-chilling waters in January, dipping into the refreshing pools in the heat of August, being invigorating by waterfalls and braving the delights of a bog pool.

As with a lot of natural history books now, there is a personal side to this book as he describes the other dip that he suffered from, a deep depression that affected him so much so that he had a spell in hospital at his very lowest ebb and reached a point where it was life-threatening. This dark undercurrent to his life was as much to do with personal circumstances as it was his character, he is haunted by his father's suicide and still deeply saddened by his brother's early death from AIDS.

There is a deep melancholy and eloquence to his writing as even though he was better when he wrote the book, the spectre of depression is still a shadow in the background and its swirls still muddy the waters of his life. It also demonstrates the healing benefits of being outdoors and closer to the natural world as he immerses himself in the waters. The book is greatly enhanced by the photographs in the book taken by his daughter took and short excerpts of poetry that are liberally scattered throughout. It is another book in the natural history memoir sub-genre that is worth reading.
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Rileyholcomb | 40 altre recensioni | Nov 27, 2018 |

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Opere
86
Utenti
1,039
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#24,780
Voto
4.1
Recensioni
57
ISBN
164
Lingue
2

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