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Nature is My Teacher
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Nature is My Teacher

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"Make this book your friend," says Arianna Huffington.

James Thornton's Nature, My Teacher, is a powerful guide to being human in a time of eco-crisis.

In Nature, My Teacher, poet, lawyer and founder of top global environmental group ClientEarth, James Thornton offers a meditation on being alive while the planet fights to survive. He explores topics such as memory, climate anxiety, and human consciousness through a series of short essays, arranged into twelve "books", each closing with a poem and a photo to leave readers in a reflective space.

As a Zen priest from Los Angeles, James contemplates what he has learnt from observing and listening to nature, and shows that when the planet is hurting, we too feel its pain.

The way this book is opening hearts and minds is remarkable. Arianna Huffington found it "powerful and moving", Zen abbot and author Joan Halifax sums: "A profound guide to discovering the great wisdom in the natural world, this book...is a treasure for all".

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Barbican Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 April 2024
Pages
232
ISBN
9781909954939

"Make this book your friend," says Arianna Huffington.

James Thornton's Nature, My Teacher, is a powerful guide to being human in a time of eco-crisis.

In Nature, My Teacher, poet, lawyer and founder of top global environmental group ClientEarth, James Thornton offers a meditation on being alive while the planet fights to survive. He explores topics such as memory, climate anxiety, and human consciousness through a series of short essays, arranged into twelve "books", each closing with a poem and a photo to leave readers in a reflective space.

As a Zen priest from Los Angeles, James contemplates what he has learnt from observing and listening to nature, and shows that when the planet is hurting, we too feel its pain.

The way this book is opening hearts and minds is remarkable. Arianna Huffington found it "powerful and moving", Zen abbot and author Joan Halifax sums: "A profound guide to discovering the great wisdom in the natural world, this book...is a treasure for all".

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Barbican Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 April 2024
Pages
232
ISBN
9781909954939