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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Frieda HughesPublisher: Profile Books Ltd Imprint: Profile Books Ltd Edition: Main Dimensions: Width: 12.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 19.60cm Weight: 0.219kg ISBN: 9781800814806ISBN 10: 1800814801 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 21 March 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsA magical, endearing memoir of her relationship with a baby bird she rescued and raised in her kitchen. The improbable relationship between the unruly and intelligent magpie George and the witty Hughes is the literary romance of the year -- Oprah Quirky, tender, funny, beautifully observed * Daily Mail * Intriguing ... tremendous ... accomplished * Spectator * Charming * Independent * Thoughtful and deeply moving * Literary Review * Delightful * Oldie * Candid ... interspersed with poems and homely sketches of George, Hughes's memoir has an enveloping quality to it that brings us inside the lively world she created for herself * Irish Independent * Funny, tender ... beautiful and fascinating -- Esther Woolfson, author * Corvus * A poignantly heart-warming delight ... illustrated throughout with pen-and-ink drawings, this charming memoir about the author's accidental adventures in avian rescue offers tantalizing insights into her struggle to fly free * Kirkus * A charming diary of life with a tame magpie - despite George's bad behaviour, it will render corvid lovers (like me) green with envy! -- Katherine May, author * Wintering * There is an astringent beauty to Frieda Hughes' George. It's one of those books that appears to be about one thing-in this case, hand-rearing the eponymous orphan magpie-whilst being about something altogether more profound: love, loss and how inextricably linked they are. Love comes alive in Hughes' pages as an act of acute attentiveness. Loss lingers in the margins, but George doesn't baulk at the shadows. Instead, this book pulses with a defiant wonder at the living world, as wild and unruly as our feathered hero. -- Polly Morland, author * A Fortunate Woman: A Country Doctor's Story * Reading this book was like coming home. You'll be transported to Frieda's kitchen table in Wales, where she'll tell you her moving and funny story over a steaming mug of tea - three dogs on her lap - and a magpie perched on her head. Yet more proof - if it were needed - of how connecting to the wildlife around us has the power to put our troubles into perspective, teach us lessons about life, and provide solace for a bruised soul. Curl up in a comfy chair, make yourself a large pot of tea, and immerse yourself in the world of Frieda and George. You won't regret it -- Charlie Corbett, author * 12 Birds to Save Your Life: Nature's Lessons in Happiness * George the magpie trashes the author's house, terrifies the cleaning lady, and helps tank her failing marriage--and yet you cannot help falling madly in love with him. Frieda Hughes observes this little black and white bird with the meticulous eye of a naturalist and the penetrating lyricism and of a poet. This book is a joy from beginning to end -- Sy Montgomery, author * The Soul of an Octopus * With irresistible humour and heart, Frieda invites us along on her unlikely journey toward joy and connection ... you will fall in love with wildlife * OX Magazine * Direct and painfully honest ... an irresistible memoir -- Martina Evans * Irish Times * Quirky, tender, funny, beautifully observed * Daily Mail * Charming * Independent * Intriguing ... tremendous ... accomplished * Spectator * Thoughtful and deeply moving * Literary Review * Delightful * Oldie * Candid ... interspersed with poems and homely sketches of George, Hughes's memoir has an enveloping quality to it that brings us inside the lively world she created for herself * Irish Independent * Funny, tender ... beautiful and fascinating -- Esther Woolfson, author * Corvus * A poignantly heart-warming delight ... illustrated throughout with pen-and-ink drawings, this charming memoir about the author's accidental adventures in avian rescue offers tantalizing insights into her struggle to fly free * Kirkus * A charming diary of life with a tame magpie - despite George's bad behaviour, it will render corvid lovers (like me) green with envy! -- Katherine May, author * Wintering * There is an astringent beauty to Frieda Hughes' George. It's one of those books that appears to be about one thing-in this case, hand-rearing the eponymous orphan magpie-whilst being about something altogether more profound: love, loss and how inextricably linked they are. Love comes alive in Hughes' pages as an act of acute attentiveness. Loss lingers in the margins, but George doesn't baulk at the shadows. Instead, this book pulses with a defiant wonder at the living world, as wild and unruly as our feathered hero. -- Polly Morland, author * A Fortunate Woman: A Country Doctor's Story * Reading this book was like coming home. You'll be transported to Frieda's kitchen table in Wales, where she'll tell you her moving and funny story over a steaming mug of tea - three dogs on her lap - and a magpie perched on her head. Yet more proof - if it were needed - of how connecting to the wildlife around us has the power to put our troubles into perspective, teach us lessons about life, and provide solace for a bruised soul. Curl up in a comfy chair, make yourself a large pot of tea, and immerse yourself in the world of Frieda and George. You won't regret it -- Charlie Corbett, author * 12 Birds to Save Your Life: Nature's Lessons in Happiness * George the magpie trashes the author's house, terrifies the cleaning lady, and helps tank her failing marriage--and yet you cannot help falling madly in love with him. Frieda Hughes observes this little black and white bird with the meticulous eye of a naturalist and the penetrating lyricism and of a poet. This book is a joy from beginning to end -- Sy Montgomery, author * The Soul of an Octopus * With irresistible humour and heart, Frieda invites us along on her unlikely journey toward joy and connection ... you will fall in love with wildlife * OX Magazine * Author InformationBorn in London in 1960, Frieda Hughes is a painter and poet. She has written several children's books, eight collections of poetry, articles for magazines and newspapers, and was the Times Poetry columnist. As a painter, Frieda regularly exhibits in London and has a permanent exhibition at her private gallery in Wales, where she resides with 14 owls, two rescue huskies, an ancient Maltese terrier, five chinchillas, a ferret called 'Socks', a Royal python and her motorbikes. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |