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Winner East Anglian Book Awards 2021: Biography and Memoir
The Easternmost Sky is part memoir, part elegy and part warning.
It was written on the Suffolk coast, in a place known for its farmland, nature reserves and the fastest coastal erosion in Europe. By exploring how climate change and social change are already affecting this agriculturally important part of the world, it is possible to imagine a very different landscape, to glimpse the future and to understand how these changes will affect us all.
From Juliet Blaxland, the author of Times Nature Book of the Year winner The Easternmost House.
Reviews
‘Engaging… Blaxland is an acute observer, steeped in the ways of the countryside, its communities, and its traditions.’
Richard Hopton, Country & Town House
‘Thought provoking.’
Lesley Dolphin, BBC Radio Suffolk
‘The author writes beautifully about her life in this small extremity.’
Country Life
‘A joy to read.’
Ben Eagle
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