The Circling Sky, Neil Ansell
The Circling Sky, Neil Ansell
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The Circling Sky
On Nature and Belonging in an Ancient Forest

Author: Neil Ansell

Narrator: Simon Slater

Unabridged: 6 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tinder Press

Published: 04/15/2021


Synopsis

From a 2018 Wainwright Prize shortlisted author, THE CIRCLING SKY is part childhood memoir, blended with exquisite nature observation, and the story of one man's journey over a year to one of the UK's key natural habitats, the New Forest of Hampshire

In the form of several journeys, beginning in January 2019, Neil Ansell returns for solitary walks to the New Forest in Hampshire, close to where he was born. With beautiful sightings and observations of birds, trees, butterflies, insects and landscape, this is also a reflective memoir on childhood, on the history of one of the most ancient and important natural habitats in the United Kingdom, and on the Gypsies who lived there for centuries - and were subsequently expelled to neighbouring cities. It is also part polemic on our collective and individual responsibility for the land and world in which we live, and how we care for it.

As Neil Ansell concludes so eloquently, 'Evolution has no choice in what it does, but we do, as a species, if not always as individuals'.

(P)2021 Headline Publishing Group Limited

About Neil Ansell

Neil Ansell was an award-winning television journalist with the BBC and a long standing newspaper journalist. He is the author of Deep Country, Deer Island and The Last Wilderness which was shortlisted for the 2018 Wainwright Golden Beer and Highland Book Prizes. He has two daughters and lives in Scotland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hannah on April 15, 2021

What a delightful read, and the cover of this book is simply stunning. Neil Ansell is an award winning television journalist with the BBC and a long standing newspaper journalist. He has written a couple of other books that I want to read next. This book is all about his walks to the New Forest. The......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on December 30, 2021

The Circling Sky is a thought-provoking and fascinating non-fiction book that's quite possibly my favourite read of 2021 (and this is really saying something, as I've read a sizeable number of truly excellent books to get me through an epically challenging time). Neil Ansell catalogues his visits thr......more

Goodreads review by Joe on February 13, 2023

A year in the life of Neil Ansell. A very personal memoir. Revisiting and rediscovering The New Forest. Finding lost youth, new memories and voicing strong opinions on rewilding, the use of common land and how nature is fading away from us- maybe forever.......more

Goodreads review by Nina on October 09, 2022

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Goodreads review by Samantha (A Dream of Books) on April 12, 2021

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A beautiful evocation of life in a forest and a powerful reminder of the interconnected fate of all wild things, including ourselves Raynor Winn

Like taking a refreshing and eye-opening walk in the open air with the most interesting, observant and companionable of guides. In The Circling Sky Neil Ansell reveals the remarkableness of the relatively unexotic New Forest, moving deftly from personal reflection to beautiful nature writing, to a crucial, timely argument about the history and importance of common land. Naomi Ishiguro

Neil Ansell's series of walks in the New Forest through the course of a year coalesce into a skilful exploration of memory, childhood, and how certain landscapes can become an integral part of your life. Ansell is a gifted naturalist, sensitive, inquisitive, at times justly enraged, invariably joyful. The Circling Sky is a wonderful tribute to a unique and precious place James Macdonald Lockhart

The Circling Sky reads like a vivid and subtle nature programme for your mind's eye. Its New Forest setting is a world within a world; a fragile Eden with an utterly astonishing cast of birds; a unique harbour to an array of species both familiar and unexpected, and a complex, sometimes dark human history. At times it felt like Danny the Champion of the World had grown up, lived an intriguing life, and was now communicating his subtle life philosophy as he walked among the trees. I finished this book sharing its author's desire to look closer, to "walk in peace", and - as he puts it - to "camp without camping", and simply fall sleep beneath a tree. Damian Le Bas

'Top-class nature writing. The book is a poetic meditation as well as a forthright argument. Ansell is among my most-admired British nature writers' Rebecca Foster, shinynewbooks.co.uk

Neil Ansell is a wonderful guide...this is a delight of nature writing Choice magazine

Neil Ansell takes us on a thoughtful journey through the fabulous New Forest. He combines evocative description with an accurate naturalist's eye, in the best tradition of modern British nature writing. Jeremy Purseglove

His articulate reminiscences and observations on history, wildlife and the changing landscape will make readers reflect on the world around us and our part - individually and collectively - in looking after it Culturefly

Neil Ansell is a writer of extraordinary sensitivity and insight climatecultures.net

An immersive delving into the delights of the New Forest. Neil Ansell writes with such warmth and such wonder on the wild - with vital eyes and mind he senses the essence of the world around him, tucked down in the landscape to observe better the life of the natural world Dr James Canton