Wintering : how I learned to flourish when life became frozen / Katherine May.

  • May, Katherine
Date:
2020
  • Books

About this work

Description

Wintering is a season in the cold. It is a fallow period in life when you're cut off from the world, feeling rejected, sidelined, blocked from progress, or cast into the role of an outsider. However it arrives, wintering is usually involuntary, lonely and deeply painful. In Wintering, Katherine May recounts her own year-long journey through winter, sparked by a sudden illness in her family that plunged her into a time of uncertainty and seclusion. When life felt at is most frozen, she managed to find strength and inspiration from the incredible wintering experiences of others as well as from the remarkable transformations that nature makes to survive the cold. This beautiful, perspective-shifting memoir teaches us to draw from the healing powers of the natural world and to embrace the winters of our own lives.

Publication/Creation

London : Rider, 2020.

Physical description

viii, 276 pages ; 23 cm

Contents

Prologue: September -- Indian summer -- October. Making ready -- Hot water -- Ghost stories -- November. Metamorphosis -- Slumber -- December. Light -- Midwinter -- Epiphany -- January. Darkness -- Hunger -- February. Snow -- Cold water -- March. Survival -- Song -- Epilogue: late March -- Thaw.

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    History of Medicine
    IPD.AI
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9781846045981
  • 1846045983