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Julian Hoffman

    Julian Hoffman lives beside the Prespa Lakes in northern Greece. His work, described as a 'tapestry of embodied stories, a book of faith in the natural histories of community,' is considered significant. Hoffman deeply explores the connection between people and nature, examining how communities build relationships with the wild places around them. His writing often emphasizes the urgent need to protect these irreplaceable landscapes.

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    Irreplaceable. The fight to save our wild places
    • For readers of George Monbiot, Mark Cocker and Robert Macfarlane - an urgent and lyrical account of endangered places around the globe and the people fighting to save them. All across the world, irreplaceable habitats are under threat. Unique ecosystems of plants and animals are being destroyed by human intervention. From the tiny to the vast, from marshland to meadow, and from Kent to Glasgow to India to America, they are disappearing. 'Irreplaceable' is more than a love letter to the haunting beauty of these landscapes and the nightingales, lynxes, hornbills, redwoods and elephant seals that call them home

      Irreplaceable. The fight to save our wild places
    • Lifelines

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of northern Greece's ancient mountains and lakes, this narrative explores the journey of self-discovery and belonging. The protagonist navigates the complexities of identity and connection to the land, uncovering personal and cultural histories that shape their understanding of home. The rich landscapes serve as a poignant reminder of the ties that bind us to our origins, making it a reflective tale about finding one's place in the world.

      Lifelines