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Recommended memoir books (37)
Travel the world without leaving your chair. If you are into memoir here are some memoir books from England for the next part of the Read Around The World Challenge.

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The Man Who Climbs Trees : The Lofty Adventures of a Wildlife Cameraman by James Aldred EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / England flag England
Description:
Meet the man who climbs trees for a living. Whether he's scouting out the perfect canopy shot for the BBC, or just looking for a little fun, James Aldred has climbed scores of behemoth trees. In this adventure memoir, Aldred carries us with him across the globe and up to the top of these towering forest titans as he recalls his most memorable encounters with trees and their inhabitants.

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The Salt Path by Raynor Winn EN

Rating: 4 (5 votes)
Country: Europe / England flag England
Description:
In one devastating week, Raynor and her husband Moth lost their home of 20 years, just as a terminal diagnosis took away their future together. With nowhere else to go, they decided to walk the South West Coast Path- a 630-mile sea-swept trail from Somerset to Dorset, via Devon and Cornwall. This ancient, wind-battered landscape strips them of every comfort they had previously known. With very little money for food or shelter, Raynor and Moth carry everything on their backs and wild camp on beaches and clifftops. But slowly, with every step, every encounter, and every test along the way, the w... continue

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Up: My Life's Journey to the Top of Everest by Ben Fogle, Marina Fogle EN

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Country: Europe / England flag England
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My eyes lifted to the horizon and the unmistakable snowy outline of Everest. Everest, the mountain of my childhood dreams. A mountain that has haunted me my whole life. A mountain I have seen hundreds of times in photographs and films but never in real life. She looked angry.

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What Is Home, Mum? by Sabba Khan EN

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Country: Europe / England flag England
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Sabba Khan's debut graphic memoir explores what identity, belonging and memory mean for her and her family against the backdrop of history. As a second-generation Pakistani migrant in East London, Khan paints a vivid snapshot of contemporary British Asian life and investigates the complex shifts experienced by different generations within migrant communities, creating an uplifting and universal story that crosses borders and decades. Race, gender and class are explored in a compelling and personal narrative, illuminated by an eloquent minimal style and architectural page design.

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Wild Animals I Have Known (Yesterday's Classics)

Wild Animals I Have Known by Ernest Thompson Seton EN

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Country: Europe / England flag England
Description:
This book describes the lives of eight or so animals from Canada, the United States, and England.

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Wilding : The Return of Nature to a British Farm by Isabella Tree EN

Rating: 5 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / England flag England
Description:
In Wilding, Isabella Tree tells the story of the 'Knepp experiment', a pioneering rewilding project in West Sussex, using free-roaming grazing animals to create new habitats for wildlife. Part gripping memoir, part fascinating account of the ecology of our countryside, this is, above all, an inspiring story of hope.Forced to accept that intensive farming on the heavy clay of their land at Knepp was economically unsustainable, Isabella Tree and her husband Charlie Burrell made a spectacular leap of faith: they decided to step back and let nature take over. Thanks to the introduction of free-roa... continue

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Wintering : The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May EN

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Country: Europe / England flag England
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THE RUNAWAY NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “Katherine May opens up exactly what I and so many need to hear but haven't known how to name.” —Krista Tippett, On Being “Every bit as beautiful and healing as the season itself. . . . This is truly a beautiful book.” —Elizabeth Gilbert "Proves that there is grace in letting go, stepping back and giving yourself time to repair in the dark...May is a clear-eyed observer and her language is steady, honest and accurate—capturing the sense, the beauty and the latent power of our resting landscapes." —Wall Street Journal From the author of the New York Times b... continue