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Marren, P. - Where the Wild Thyme Blew: Growing up with nature in the Fifties and Sixties

Title: Where the Wild Thyme Blew: Growing up with nature in the Fifties and Sixties
Description: Pisces Publications 2016 xiv, 399, b/w photos. . HB. NEW. . This book is the story of a boy growing up in the lost England of sixty years ago. And turning, most reluctantly, into a man. It is also about the circumstances that turn a child into a naturalist and how nature can change your life – if you let it. Beginning in the airbases of postwar England where his father was an officer in the RAF, it moves to colonial Singapore and then to the sordid hell of a boarding school in the Midlands, before ending up at Exeter University in the age of long hair, rock music and free love.Peter Marren is a well-known natural history writer. This memoir of his boyhood and youth is written with his customary humour and wit. Having taken his freedom to roam very much for granted, his subsequent experiences at boarding school turned a happy, fairly ordinary boy into a seething (albeit rather understated) rebel against God, prefects and authority generally. It was anger, as much as a love of nature, which turned young Marren into a lifelong conservationist. Perhaps it was so with you too. 'What redeemed me', he concludes, 'was nature'.This sorry record of failure, defiance and teenage tantrums will almost certainly remind you of your own childhood, be it ever so long ago.. [9781874357766]

Keywords: Biography; Natural History; ISSN 0031-0204; RESConsign 2016-10

Price: GBP 17.00 = appr. US$ 24.28 Seller: Pemberley Natural History Books
- Book number: N30707

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