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The Lie of the Land

Who Really Cares for the Countryside?

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Narrator Guy Shrubsole

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Length 8 hours 58 minutes
Language English
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*A WATERSTONES AND GUARDIAN BEST BOOK OF 2024*


*SHORTLISTED FOR THE WESTMINSTER BOOK AWARDS*

'Both dynamite and medicine' AMY-JANE BEER
'It couldn't be more relevant' JAMES O'BRIEN

'Timely and rousing'
THE TIMES


The lie of the land: that Britainโ€™s landowners care for the countryside.

Our landowning elite are paid billions of taxpayer pounds to be good stewards. But these same landowners have carelessly trampled over our best-loved landscapes, leaving the rivers polluted, fenlands drained, and moorlands burned.
Guy Shrubsole has travelled across Britain to expose the lie and meet the communities fighting back to restore our lost landscapes. This is a bold, shared vision for our nationโ€™s wild places, and how we can treat them with the awe and care they deserve.

Guy Shrubsole is an environmental campaigner and writer. He is the author of Who Owns England?, an instant Sunday Times bestseller, and The Lost Rainforests of Britain, which won the Wainwright Prize for Writing on Conservation. For the past decade Guy has campaigned on the climate and nature crises, working for organisations ranging from Friends of the Earth and the Right to Roam campaign, to Defra. He lives in Devon.

Guy Shrubsole is an environmental campaigner and writer. He is the author of Who Owns England?, an instant Sunday Times bestseller, and The Lost Rainforests of Britain, which won the Wainwright Prize for Writing on Conservation. For the past decade Guy has campaigned on the climate and nature crises, working for organisations ranging from Friends of the Earth and the Right to Roam campaign, to Defra. He lives in Devon.

Audiobook details

Author:

Narrator:
Guy Shrubsole

ISBN:
9780008651800

Length:
8 hours 58 minutes

Language:
English

Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers

Publication date:

Edition:
Unabridged

Libro.fm rank:
#4,221 Overall

Genre rank:
#79 in Environment & Nature

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Reviews

'Timely and rousing' The Times 'It couldn't be more relevant' James O'Brien 'A very, very good book' John Harris, The Guardian 'A fascinating exposรฉ' The i 'Urgent and essential' Caroline Lucas 'Exhilarating, insightful and bristling with rightful indignation' Lee Schofield 'The unjust impositions of historic land ownership blight all our lives โ€“ here Guy shows whyโ€™ Chris Packham 'This unflinching, illuminating book manages to be both dynamite and medicine' Amy-Jane Beer 'What a book! Vitally important, and superbly written' Aaron Bastani โ€˜Shrubsole has the belly fire of a campaigner but the precision of an historianโ€™ Roger Mortlock โ€˜A heartfelt, historically resonant call to reject the myth that private landownership delivers good stewardship of nature' Corinne Fowler โ€˜A smart, peaceful and practical plan for how we can turn this land into our landโ€™ Patrick Barkham โ€˜If you care about our environment, read this bookโ€™ Sir John Lawton CBE FRS โ€˜This book beautifully subverts the central orthodoxy of Englandโ€™ Nick Hayes 'This is Guy Shrubsoleโ€™s best book yet' Mark Avery โ€˜An eye-opening read, both alarming and uplifting in equal measure โ€ฆ If you want to be part of the change, start hereโ€™ This England 'Compelling โ€ฆ a timely and important bookโ€™ Geographical Magazine 'Genuinely jaw-dropping โ€ฆ bristling with energy and ideas' Martha Dillon โ€˜As England struggles with its post-Brexit identity, the lie of the land matters deeplyโ€™ Tim Lang โ€˜At once shocking and comforting, scathing and uplifting. A book on this subject shouldn't be so readable. A triumphโ€™ Sophie Pavelle โ€˜His articulate fervour, seasoned with humour, shouts from every page. He throws down a timely gauntlet to centuries of traditionโ€™ Tom Heap โ€˜Extraordinary. An affirmation of another kind of rural life that exists within this lie, and all the possibilities that are open to us if we defy itโ€™ Nicola Chester 'Radical and urgent, measured and considered โ€ฆ an essential place to startโ€™ Dr Rose Oโ€™Neill, Campaign for National Parks Expand reviews