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Autore di Shining Levels: The Story of a Man Who Went Back to Nature
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The Shining Levels di John Wyatt
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Fliss88 | 4 altre recensioni | Feb 27, 2023 | People are affected by the grand vistas of the Lake District in many ways, many return year after year to climb the same hills, to bask in the tranquillity of the lakes or to just enjoy the peace away from the hubris of modern life. John Wyatt's first experience of this part of the country was when he visited in the cub scouts and it deeply affected him.
A few years later he was working for the Telegraph in Manchester, but the draw of the lakes still had him, so he applied for the job of forest worker at Cartmel Fell. He ended up in a simple hut that had a bed, a stove and very little else. The work was simple and hard, but he relished the task as he was living in the place that he loved the most. One day everything changed when two boys brought him a young fawn that they had found and thought was ill. He explained that it had probably been hidden by its mother who'd return later, but by then it was too late. Wyatt had gained a charge, that he came to call Buck.
If you are expecting wide panoramas of the beautiful landscapes of the lakes then this is probably not the book for you, there is a fair amount about the comradery of the people who he worked with and who he lived near but the majority of this book is about John caring for a young roe deer that was to become a great, semi-wild companion. The antics of Buck would regularly startle and surprise those who would not expect a wild animal to have such a close association with a human. Wyatt may not have had many possessions when he was a woodsman, but he had a life that had riches that no one else could buy.
A few years later he was working for the Telegraph in Manchester, but the draw of the lakes still had him, so he applied for the job of forest worker at Cartmel Fell. He ended up in a simple hut that had a bed, a stove and very little else. The work was simple and hard, but he relished the task as he was living in the place that he loved the most. One day everything changed when two boys brought him a young fawn that they had found and thought was ill. He explained that it had probably been hidden by its mother who'd return later, but by then it was too late. Wyatt had gained a charge, that he came to call Buck.
If you are expecting wide panoramas of the beautiful landscapes of the lakes then this is probably not the book for you, there is a fair amount about the comradery of the people who he worked with and who he lived near but the majority of this book is about John caring for a young roe deer that was to become a great, semi-wild companion. The antics of Buck would regularly startle and surprise those who would not expect a wild animal to have such a close association with a human. Wyatt may not have had many possessions when he was a woodsman, but he had a life that had riches that no one else could buy.
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PDCRead | 4 altre recensioni | Apr 6, 2020 | Really good read! Not my usual sort of book but thoroughly enjoyed this autobiography of a countryman working and getting to know the land and wildlife all around him.
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sundowneruk | 4 altre recensioni | Feb 2, 2016 | A small gem. This personal account of the author's experiences living close to the land in the English Lake District is among the best nature writing. His experience raising a wild deer fawn and the unfortunate outcome for the deer is instructive for wildlife rehabilitation. Since publication of this book, rehabilitation has become a science-based practice with the goal of returning fully wild animals to their natural habitat.
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WildMaggie | 4 altre recensioni | Nov 17, 2015 | This auto biography of a warden in the Lake District National Park is a gem. He is very close to the natural rhythm of the land, but also tells amusing tales and interesting facts about the area. This is a personal tale, but will move anyone who care about the Lake District.½
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CarolKub | 4 altre recensioni | Jun 21, 2010 | Questo sito utilizza i cookies per fornire i nostri servizi, per migliorare le prestazioni, per analisi, e (per gli utenti che accedono senza fare login) per la pubblicità. Usando LibraryThing confermi di aver letto e capito le nostre condizioni di servizio e la politica sulla privacy. Il tuo uso del sito e dei servizi è soggetto a tali politiche e condizioni.