Reconnection by Miles Richardson is a timely, important and fascinating book about our connection with nature, but don't take our word for it! Here is what others have had to say...
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"Reconnection is a joy to read! It's a thought-provoking, inspiring book which highlights the ever increasing need to step outside and re-embrace the natural world into our lives. For the benefit of individual wellbeing, for communities and for the health of our environment, I sincerely hope everybody reads this and seeks a closer relationship to nature."
MEGAN McCUBBIN, zoologist, conservationist and TV presenter
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" Richardson makes his meticulously researched case in prose that a teenager would understand. He offers redress for the causes of our double ecological crisis rather than just describing the symptoms. My stand-out environmental book of the year."
MARK COCKER, Spectator Books of the Year
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"Fascinating, poignant and hopeful. Reconnection should be mandatory reading for us all."
Dr. MYA-ROSE CRAIG, author of Birdgirl
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"Richardson has produced a rich, timely and painstakingly researched account of what’s gone wrong in our relationship with nature and most urgently, how it might be fixed. It’s never mattered more, has it? I wish every policy maker, educators, economists and land managers would read and act on this book."
AMY-JANE BEER, naturalist and author of The Flow
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As Miles Richardson says; nature makes sense. After reading his book you too will be in no doubt.
DAVID LINDO, The Urban Birder
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"It's so valuable to see all the studies brought together and clearly explained – not only as evidence for the instincts we already have about how much connection to nature matters, but also to dispel some myths about how that connection works (or doesn't), and how it might be improved. I found it absolutely fascinating and I can see it making an important contribution to so many sectors."
MELISSA HARRISON, author of All Among the Barley
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"This is a book with muscle. Not a softly aspirational book about belonging and nature but an incisively written work that examines the needs that humans have for seeing themselves as part of the natural world. Reconnection is an important book that moved me, made me think and, made me smile."
SIR TIM SMIT, Co-founder of the Eden Project
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"highly stimulating... The author has impressive credentials and a great command of the social science literature (much of which he has been involved in writing). I was grateful that he brought in his own love for, and experience of, nature at frequent intervals because it showed that this wasn’t just an academic exercise – and it clearly isn’t."
MARK AVERY, author and environmental campaigner
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"Richardson's manifesto for re-establishing our connection to nature is heartfelt and never dry. And it couldn't be more needed than now."
SAM PRYAH, Countryfile Magazine
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'Nature Connection is such an interesting topic. Aside from the physical adventures and mental joy that nature brings, that relationship is vital for our world and it is vital that we care enough to acknowledge the damage we are doing and take urgent steps to fix it."
ALASTAIR HUMPHREYS, author of The Doorstep Mile
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Miles Richardson expertly balances threat with hope in this timely and brilliant book. A must-read for anyone who values the natural world and our connection to it.
HILARY McGRADY, Director General at the National Trust
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"A widening separation of people from nature threatens our physical health, our mental wellbeing and the very survival of our civilisation. In Reconnection, Miles Richardson poetically and expertly explores this monumental issue of our time and how we might go about fixing it."
BEN GOLDSMITH, environmentalist and author of God is an Octopus
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"Thought provoking, brilliantly researched, and surprising in some of its findings. Also extremely readable which, given the importance of its subject, is helpful for those of us without academic backgrounds. A must-read for educators, policy makers, and anyone else trying to raise awareness of the benefits and importance of Nature Reconnection."
BRIGIT STRAWBRIDGE HOWARD, author of Dancing with Bees
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We’re all increasingly aware of how important our relationship with Nature is for our own good and for the good of the natural world. Instinctively we know we are not where we need to be. This book sets out in an accessible and thought provoking way the science that underpins that growing understanding and what we can all do as individuals and as a society to rebuild that relationship before it’s too late.
BECCY SPEIGHT, CEO, RSPB
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"This book is both authoritative and personal, warm and carefully scientific. It busts myths, challenges assumptions and presents truths we can no longer ignore. And crucially, Richardson offers a compelling and practical vision of what we need to do – and why – to change our relationship with Nature. This is the how-to manual and a must-read for anyone searching for the tools to improve human lives and Nature’s future."
MARY-ANN OCHOTA, broadcaster and anthropologist
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"Reconnection is a timely, clear plea to understand just how disconnected we have become from nature. Until it is spelled out, it is easy to assume things are not so bad, that reconnection is just a matter of being more aware. This book shows that the fracture lines go deeper and are more damaging than they might appear on the surface, but it is ultimately a hopeful book, offering solutions that make a greener future seem vibrant and joyful - worth striving for."
MARY COLWELL, author of Beak, Tooth and Claw
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Reconnection is now available in paperback. Order your copy here.