The Wisdom of Nature Inspiring Lessons from the Underdogs of the Natural World to Make Life More or Less Bearable


Author and travel writer Dixe Wills likes to champion the underdog. In this new book, he celebrates 70 living things from the world of nature that are unfairly maligned by humans and yet manage to beat the odds in some inspiring or uplifting way.

From bacteria and bluebottles, to puddles and wasps, there's so much we can learn from the curious creatures and the natural world around us. Take the slug, for example: "Slugs, like us, yearn to be the object of a little human love and sympathy. Unlike slugs, you have a chance of this dream coming true. Also, beer will not kill you. Not immediately, anyway."

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ISBN:

9781787132221

Format:

Hardback

Pages:

160

Dimensions:

18cm x 13cm

Weight:

400g

RRP:

£12.99

Category:

Gift & Humour

Publisher:

Quadrille

Published:

07 March 2019

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dixe Wills

Dixe Wills is an author, travel journalist and radio performer. He writes for the Guardian, the Observer, Countryfile and LandScape magazines and regularly features on BBC radio. His previous bestselling books include Tiny Islands, Tiny Churches and Tiny Stations.