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Of Thorn & Briar

A Year with the West Country Hedgelayer

Paul Lamb

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Simon & Schuster Ltd
26 March 2026

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HIGHLY COMMENDED FOR THE 2025 WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR NATURE WRITING 

SHORTLISTED FOR THE RICHARD JEFFERIES AWARD

Paul Lamb is a hedgelayer. He lives in his wagon and works to the rhythm of the seasons, a way of life that has almost vanished. From the end of summer until the birds nest in the spring, he travels the south-west corner of England, maintaining the ancient boundaries of our nation.

As traditional management techniques are lost to modernisation, hedgerows and the wildlife they support have declined dramatically. Paul has devoted decades to saving and rejuvenating this important but often forgotten part of Britian’s countryside.

Of Thorn & Briar is Paul’s spellbinding account of living in partnership with the land, practising his craft with skill and preserving our heritage for future generations. Once you’ve read it, you will never look at the humble hedgerow in the same way again.

‘[A] beguiling book . . . this spare but elegant account is an unexpected delight, and as soothing as a walk down a tree-dappled lane at sunset’ Daily Mail 

‘Gentle, evocative and compelling’ Patrick Barkham, The Oldie 

‘This is a delightful book and one that deserves to enter the pantheon of distinguished Nature writing’ Country Life   
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Imprint:   Simon & Schuster Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 19mm
ISBN:   9781398535053
ISBN 10:   1398535052
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Paul was born in 1976. Four years later, he emigrated with his parents to New Zealand. It was here he first developed a love for the outdoors, spending much time in the wild places of the North Island. He returned to Britain in his teens and found employment as an itinerant farm labourer. In his early twenties, Paul took an apprenticeship with a Dorset woodsman in an isolated coppice and began his journey into woodsmanship. Paul has earned his living from the woodlands and hedgerows of the West Country ever since.   Paul was introduced to social media by his daughters in 2020, as a means for promoting his work and passion for the countryside and rural craft. Known as the westcountry_hedgelayer, Paul now has over 180,000 engaged followers on Instagram.

Reviews for Of Thorn & Briar: A Year with the West Country Hedgelayer

‘Paul Lamb’s Of Thorn & Briar is that rare variety of nature book: a compendium of accurate, useful information which expects the reader to be more interested in outdoor realities than in the author’s state of health . . . Lamb grippingly evokes the fascination of expert physical labour and its rewards’  -- Graham Robb * <i>Spectator </i>Books of the Year 2025 * ‘[A] beguiling book about a year in the life of a 21st-century hedgelayer . . . Written without a hint of the pretentiousness that sometimes mars nature books, this spare but elegant account is an unexpected delight, and as soothing as a walk down a tree-dappled lane at sunset.’ -- Constance Craig Smith * <I>Daily Mail</I> * ‘Gentle and timeless, Paul is the authentic voice of the countryside. This is the story of a man at one with the land.’ -- Lara Maiklem, author of <I>Mudlarking</I> ‘At times it reads like a travelogue of another place, if not another time, before remembering that it is the southwest of our own country . . . it is impossible not to like Lamb, or this book, which is already a bestseller. He is self-made, and he speaks of his trade and his associates with charm, veneration and conviction.’  -- Adam Weymouth * <i>Sunday Times </i> * ‘This is a delightful book and one that deserves to enter the pantheon of distinguished Nature writing’  * <I>Country Life</I> * ‘A gentle, evocative and compelling account . . . I’m sure his book will be a big success’ -- Patrick Barkham * <I>The Oldie</I> * ‘Paul’s writing has transformed the way I view and connect with our local landscape. As a fellow West Country dweller and avid gardener, it is an immense privilege to learn from such authentic local insights and traditional knowledge.’ -- Ramona Jones, @monalogue, author of <I>Growing</I> ‘A beautiful and rare book written by a man who has earned his knowledge the hard way – working woods and field edges over years. There is love and grace here. The authenticity sings.’ -- Ben Short, author of <I>Burn</I> ‘Paul Lamb has written a book of truth about a hidden world. A book to be read slowly to savour every last ounce of its magnificent storytelling. A hymn to a world we all need to know and care more about. I loved it.’  -- John Connell, number one bestselling author of <i>The Cow Book </i>and <i>Twelve Sheep. </i> ‘It’s as if the Green Man himself had written a hymn to the English countryside, its natural history, its rural craftsmen and those who continue, against all odds, to work this ancient land. Pleasingly old-fashioned, immersive, honest, informative and true, Of Thorn & Briar is written by a master craftsman and a true countryman, a man who has had the courage to tread his own path. Paul Lamb lives it, touches it – the land, its trees, its plants and its people. His world is the cycling of day into night, of winter into summer and back again; he writes about outdoor living and the hard physical graft of the rural labourer, out in all weathers, all seasons. He is part of this land’s story, and after reading his book you’ll not look at a hedge, or small farm, or our land, in the same way again.’   -- Dan Boothby, author of <I>Island of Dreams</I>


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