Description
'A really worthwhile January pick-me-up' - MARIELLA FROSTRUP
'Reading it feels like slowing down to take a breath' - EVENING STANDARD
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'To sit here with my new companions, observing the sun climbing in the morning sky until the point where it illuminates us on the dewy grass, feels like an extraordinary privilege - a taste of enchantment before the beginning of the working day.'
Emma Tarlo first meets Nick and Pascal when out walking in Regent's Park, where they are living without shelter under the trees. Gradually, through the sharing of food and life stories, Emma develops a friendship with the pair. Their conversations under the open sky prompt Emma to question many things in her own life, transforming her understanding of what freedom might look like. Under the Hornbeams is a life-affirming story about the power of human connection which upturns our preconceptions about home, work and community.
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What readers are saying:
'Like entering another world where quiet reflection, humour and openness are possible.'
'If you're feeling rather exhausted by work or by life, [it's] a real escape'
'Reading it is like being given time out to have a rethink.'
'It cannot fail to change anyone profoundly'
'Leaves you feeling at peace with our world'
A unique, life-affirming memoir about the author's friendship with two men living in Regent's Park
About the Author
Emma Tarlo is an anthropologist, writer and curator and an Emeritus Professor at Goldsmiths, University of London. Having authored numerous highly regarded academic titles, she published her first trade title, the prize-winning Entanglement: The Secret Lives of Hair (Oneworld), to great acclaim in 2016. She lives in North London with her husband, son and two exceptionally hairy cats.
Book Information
ISBN 9780571379811
Author Emma Tarlo
Format Paperback
Page Count 400
Imprint Faber & Faber
Publisher Faber & Faber