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100 _aWinn, Raynor,
_eauthor.
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245 1 4 _aThe wild silence /
_cRaynor Winn.
260 _aUK :
_bMichael Joseph, an imprint of Penguin Books,
_c2020.
300 _aviii, 280 pages ;
_c23 cm.
520 _aFollowing the Sunday Times bestselling, prize winning book The Salt Path, Raynor Winn returns with her profoundly moving second memoir. In The Salt Path, Raynor and her husband Moth head to the windswept coastline to try to find a way through homelessness, and ultimately to find themselves. Now in The Wild Silence, they come back to four walls, but the sense of home is elusive and returning to normality is not easy. Raynor and Moth continue to face his debilitating illness, as Raynor struggles to recover trust in herself and others. Until someone who read The Salt Path makes an unbelievable offer and they find themselves living on an overused farm, tasked with revitalising the land and returning the wildlife to its hedgerows. With only their life-long love of each other and the natural world to help them, they begin to rediscover the meaning of home.
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