'Windswept is a wonderful work, prose painted in bold, bright strokes like a Scottish Colourist's canvas' ROBERT MACFARLANE 'An instant classic of British nature-writing' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH SHORTLISTED FOR THE RICHARD JEFFERIES AWARD A few years ago, Annie Worsley traded a busy life in academia to take on a small-holding or croft on the west coast of Scotland. It is a land ruled by great elemental forces - light, wind and water - that hold sway over how land forms, where the sea sits and what grows. Windswept explores what it means to live in this rugged, awe-inspiring place of unquenchable spirit and wild weather. Walk with Annie as she lays quartz stones in the river to reflect the moonlight and attract salmon, as she watches otters play tag across the beach, as she is awoken by the feral bellowing of stags. Travel back in time to the epic story of how Scotland's valleys were carved by glaciers, rivers scythed paths through mountains, how the earliest people found a way of life in the Highlands - and how she then found a home there millennia later. With stunning imagery and lyrical prose, Windswept evokes a place where nature reigns supreme and humans must learn to adapt. It is her paean to a beloved place, one richer with colour, sound and life than perhaps anywhere else in the UK. Gold title * BEAUTIFUL MEMOIR meets an ACADEMIC UNDERSTANDING OF SCOTLAND'S PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT * NATURE WRITING at its finest, will have you booking trips to the Scottish Highlands * Grew from a blog (redrivercroft.
com) where Worsley posted notes about life on the croft and incredible photographs of the surrounding area * Comp titles and writers: 'THE FRAYED ATLANTIC EDGE' by David Gange, 'I AM AN ISLAND' by Tamsin Calidas Competition: The Frayed Atlantic Edge;I am an Island;The Shepherd's Life;Listen to the Land Speak;Notes from Deep Time;American Pastoral;Yorkshire Shepherdess;Old Ways;A Fortunate Woman. Tamsin Calidas;David Gange;James Rebanks;Machan Magan;Helen Gordon;Amanda Owen;Robert Macfarlane;Polly Morland;Lee Schofield.