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The Lost Words

by (author) Robert Macfarlane

illustrated by Jackie Morris

read by Edith Bowman, Guy Garvey, Cerys Matthews & Benjamin Zephaniah

Publisher
House of Anansi Press Inc
Initial publish date
Nov 2018
Category
Plants & Animals, Environmental Conservation & Protection, Etymology
  • Downloadable audio file

    ISBN
    9781487006860
    Publish Date
    Nov 2018
    List Price
    $24.99
  • Downloadable audio file

    ISBN
    9781487006877
    Publish Date
    Nov 2018
    List Price
    $24.99

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Description

From bestselling Landmarks author Robert Macfarlane and acclaimed artist and author Jackie Morris, a beautiful collection of poems and illustrations to help readers rediscover the magic of the natural world.

In 2007, when a new edition of the Oxford Junior Dictionary — widely used in schools around the world — was published, a sharp-eyed reader soon noticed that around forty common words concerning nature had been dropped. Apparently they were no longer being used enough by children to merit their place in the dictionary. The list of these “lost words” included acorn, adder, bluebell, dandelion, fern, heron, kingfisher, newt, otter, and willow. Among the words taking their place were attachment, blog, broadband, bullet-point, cut-and-paste, and voice-mail. The news of these substitutions — the outdoor and natural being displaced by the indoor and virtual — became seen by many as a powerful sign of the growing gulf between childhood and the natural world.

Ten years later, Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris set out to make a “spell book” that will conjure back twenty of these lost words, and the beings they name, from acorn to wren. By the magic of word and paint, they sought to summon these words again into the voices, stories, and dreams of children and adults alike, and to celebrate the wonder and importance of everyday nature. The Lost Words is that book — a work that has already cast its extraordinary spell on hundreds of thousands of people and begun a grass-roots movement to re-wild childhood across Britain, Europe, and North America.

About the authors

ROBERT MACFARLANE is a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and the author of a number of bestselling and prize-winning books, including The Wild Places, The Old Ways, Holloway, Landmarks, and Underland, which won the Wainwright Prize. His work has been translated into many languages and widely adapted for film, television, and radio. The American Academy of Arts and Letters awarded him the E. M. Forster Award for Literature in 2017. He is a word collector and mountain climber — and he has three children who have taught him more about the world than any book.

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JACKIE MORRIS grew up in the Vale of Evesham and studied at Hereford College of Arts and at Bath Academy. She won the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal, the highest honour in children’s book illustration, for The Lost Words. She has illustrated for the New Statesman, the Independent, and the Guardian, collaborated with Ted Hughes, and has written and illustrated over forty books, including beloved classics such as The Snow Leopard, The Ice Bear, Song of the Golden Hare, Tell Me a Dragon, East of the Sun, West of the Moon, and The Wild Swans. Jackie Morris lives in a cottage on the cliffs of Pembrokeshire.

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EDITH BOWMAN is a television presenter, radio DJ, and the former host of the Weekday Afternoon Show and Weekend Morning on BBC Radio 1.

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GUY GARVEY is the lead singer and lyricist of the band Elbow and a BBC Radio presenter.

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CERYS MATTHEWS is the host of several shows on BBC Radio, a documentary filmmaker, and a founding member of the band Catatonia.

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BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH is a writer of dub poetry, novels, and children’s books, and an acclaimed and best-selling recording artist.

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Awards

  • Winner, CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal
  • Short-listed, Wainwright Prize

Editorial Reviews

The Lost Words is neither a read-on-the-commute book nor a recline-in-bed-and-prop-on-your-belly book. Its weight and unapologetic size demand it be explored on a flat surface; even better, on the floor with you kneeling over it; even better, read aloud; even better, with a child or friend.

Orion Magazine

Every page is enthralling.

New York Times

Utterly enchanting, it’s celebration of nature — but also language itself. If I ran the world, it’d be in every school library and classroom possible.

Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast

Stylish and melancholy, The Lost Words is a book to savour.

Wall Street Journal

A sumptuous, nostalgic ode to a disappearing landscape.

Kirkus Reviews

Art, verse, and nature are combined with entertaining elegance in The Lost Words . . . This large, quality hardcover allows words and watercolour to shine and results in a work that can be left open at any page to stunning effect.

Shelf Awareness

This union of natural history, poetry, art, and whimsy is, indeed, a truly enchanting all-ages book of life to contemplate, read aloud, and share.

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