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Overview'Agile, wryly funny and wise' Robert Macfarlane A search for nearby nature and wildness After years of expeditions all over the world, adventurer Alastair Humphreys spends a year exploring the detailed local map around his home. Can this unassuming landscape, marked by the glow of city lights and the hum of busy roads, hold any surprises for the world traveller or satisfy his wanderlust? Could a single map provide a lifetime of exploration? Discovering more about the natural world than in all his years in remote environments, he learns the value of truly getting to know his neighbourhood. An ode to slowing down, Local is a celebration of curiosity and time spent outdoors, as well as a rallying cry to protect the wild places on our doorstep. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alastair HumphreysPublisher: Eye Books Imprint: Eye Books ISBN: 9781785633676ISBN 10: 1785633678 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 11 January 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Agile, wryly funny and wise."" - Robert Macfarlane - author of The Old Ways (2012), Landmarks (2015), The Lost Words (2017) and Underland (2019)." """Agile, wryly funny and wise."" - Robert Macfarlane - author of The Old Ways (2012), Landmarks (2015), The Lost Words (2017) and Underland (2019). ‘Alastair Humphreys is the consummate roamer: big of heart, curious of mind, light of step’ - Amy-Jane Beer, winner of the 2023 Wainwright Prize" Author InformationAlastair Humphreys is a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year. He has cycled around the world, rowed the Atlantic Ocean and walked a lap of the M25 - one of his pioneering microadventures. He is the best-selling author of 14 books, including Great Adventurers, which won the Stanford's Children's Travel Book of the Year and the Teach Primary Award for Non-Fiction. He has written eight books for Eye including the best-selling The Boy Who Biked the World trilogy, a series of novels for 9-12-year-olds based on the real-life adventures he recounted in Moods of Future Joys, Thunder and Sunshine and Ten Lessons from the Road. His more recent The Girl Who Rowed the Ocean is a similarly novelised version of his transatlantic crossing. He is a qualified teacher and host of the Living Adventurously podcast. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |