Brian Draper is the author of numerous books, a regular speaker at Greenbelt and other festivals and conferences, and presents Thought for the Day on BBC Radio 4's Today programme. He lives in Winchester. Howard Green is a former science teacher and headteacher who works as a National Trust outdoor guide in Hampshire.
'A walk from Brian and Howard helps you see and hear more clearly, feel with a warmer heart and be a part of nature rather than just an observer.' -- Clare Balding 'As this timely book explains, we need to let nature into our lives and to feel its healing properties.' -- Alan Titchmarsh 'A remarkable book, transporting the reader on a journey through a year in nature. I am lucky enough to know all the places visited in this book, most of them very well. Brian and Howard's musings bring these places, and our seasons, not so much to life, as to meaning.' -- Matthew Oates 'A thoughtful, evocative journey through some very special places, exploring the connection they offer us to the healing balm and spiritual possibilities of nature. It's a pleasure to be in the company of these two friends as they share history, naturalism and practical suggestions about how to slow down, connect with nature, and reflect in whatever way works for you.' -- Louise Govier 'Brian Draper and Howard Green write with warmth, wisdom and a winsome way of earthing spirituality in the unique gift of each place. Best of all, they make you want to step outside and find the kingdom of heaven, hidden like treasure in the soil.' -- Andrew Rumsey