
Letting in the Wild Edges
$34.75
- Paperback
304 pages
- Release Date
13 June 2013
Summary
In Letting in the Wild Edges, Glennie Kindred encourages us to celebrate the bounties of nature and reconnect with the Earth. Season by season we are given tips for foraging wild foods, learn how to grow edible and native plants in our gardens and are given recipes for making simple medicines from our finds. By letting wild native plants in to our lives and gardens, Glennie helps us to trust and listen to our intuition and expand our many senses. Glennie will help readers to explore a greate awareness of our heart’s intelligence, and to increase our communications with trees and plants for our own healing and the co-creative healing of the Earth. This is both a practical and optimistic book for a more creative, self-reliant future. AUTHOR: Glennie Kindred is the author of twelve books on Earth wisdom, native plants and trees and celebrating the Earth’s cycles, including Earth Wisdom (Hay House), A Hedgerow Cookbook (Wooden Books) and The Sacred Tree (self published). She is a highly respected teacher and much loved expert on natural lore and Earth traditions. She has a strong and committed following and is renowned for her ability to enthuse people with joy, love and wonder for the Earth, for creating simple heart-felt ceremony and the power we collectively have to bring about change, both for ourselves and for the Earth. line drawings
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781856231176 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1856231178 |
| Author: | Glennie Kindred |
| Publisher: | Hyden House Ltd |
| Imprint: | Permanent Publications |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 304 |
| Release Date: | 13 June 2013 |
| Weight: | 648g |
| Dimensions: | 45mm x 175mm x 240mm |

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Critics Review
There is so much in this beautifully illustrated book: walking ideas, gardening and foraging inspiration, ways to use native herbs and plants as food and medicine, and chapters on the cycles of seasons and festivals and how we can celebrate them. Kindred is evangelical about encouraging us all to benefit from the outdoors and allow the seasonal cycles of incubation and regeneration to be reflected in our own lives and she points out how it can contribute to inner resilience, holistic health and healing. Letting In The Wild Edges is a challenge for us all to let go a little, to try walking barefoot in the grass, engage with the Earth and reflect on how this changes our world perspective. Saffia Farr, Juno Magazine
Glennie Kindred
Glennie Kindred is one of the UK’s leading authorities on the earth traditions and the author of nine books including Earth Wisdom and The Alchemist’s Journey published by Hay House. She lives in Derbyshire and delivers a wide selection of popular workshops and talks.
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