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MICHAEL MORPURGO'S FIRST BOOK OF ADULT NON-FICTION IN FORTY YEARS. A GUARDIAN AND TIMES BEST BOOK OF 2025 'Uplifting and enchanting. A celebration of life by our master story-teller.' JOANNA LUMLEY 'Spring is a delight. His love and knowledge of the countryside are profound. We are all the richer for what he sees.' PHILIP PULLMAN 'Full of vibrant colour and most of all, heart and soul.' CLARE BALDING And there, as I struggle to open the gate, I happen to glance down and see it. Frog spawn! Clumps of it, floating like grey slimy sponges on the surface of the puddle. I crouch down to be close to it, to the beginning of new life. Michael Morpurgo has lived on a farm deep in rural Devon for more than forty years. In Spring, he observes the season unfold around him, as fragile new shoots emerge, buds turn to blossom and grey skies give way to blue. As the natural world shakes off a long winter, Michael watches lambs being born on the farm, delights in a fanfare of bluebells in the woods, and sings to the birds, dressed in his wellies and dressing gown. He shares small moments of joy found in the back garden, as well as more dramatic encounters with sparrowhawks, hares and otters. With new poems and reminiscences about childhood and springs gone by, this is an enchanting memoir of a season from one of the world's best-loved authors.
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Whether you choose to read this book while you are anticipating the Spring Equinox (as I did) or you prefer to read the chapters corresponding to each month of the season, ‘Spring' will undoubtedly make you long for the morning chirping of birds and the first flowers in the garden.
Being a person of the extreme, the seasons is the only part of my life where I prefer the ‘middle'. I adore autumn and I love spring because Easter has always had my heart and souls and Michael Morpurgo has created a beautiful hymn to the season of the Ressurection and our rebirth.
And we all know that when done right, Nature Writing by British authors cannot be surpassed.
Many thanks to Hodder & Stoughton and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.