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The Wild Silence: A Memoir par Raynor Winn
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The Wild Silence: A Memoir (original 2020; édition 2021)

par Raynor Winn (Auteur)

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"The incredible follow-up to the international bestseller The Salt Path, a story of finding your way back home. Nature holds the answers for Raynor and her husband Moth. After walking 630 homeless miles along The Salt Path, living on the windswept and wild English coastline; the cliffs, the sky and the chalky earth now feel like their home. Moth has a terminal diagnosis, but together on the wild coastal path, with their feet firmly rooted outdoors, they discover that anything is possible. Now, life beyond The Salt Path awaits and they come back to four walls, but the sense of home is illusive and returning to normality is proving difficult - until an incredible gesture by someone who reads their story changes everything. A chance to breathe life back into a beautiful farmhouse nestled deep in the Cornish hills; rewilding the land and returning nature to its hedgerows becomes their saving grace and their new path to follow. The Wild Silence is a story of hope triumphing over despair, of lifelong love prevailing over everything. It is a luminous account of the human spirit's connection to nature, and how vital it is for us all"--… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:The Wild Silence: A Memoir
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Info:Penguin Books (2021), 288 pages
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Loved!! ( )
  rocketshackgirl | Mar 13, 2024 |
I bought this book for its lovely cover and title. It's a charming book full of weather, wind and water. Mainly a book about the writing of another book [b:The Salt Path|38085814|The Salt Path|Raynor Winn|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1520119402l/38085814._SY75_.jpg|59753071], as well as describing a hike in Iceland. But not having read The Salt Path, I think it stands on its own. I enjoyed Raynor Winn's writing with its layers of effortless metaphor.

She's able to move through time and space lightly. A heartfelt, sometimes molecular, song to her relationship with her husband Moth, for whom she has begun to grieve. I see it now as a desperately sad (almost clinging) story of love and loss.
I looked back to Moth, but he wasn't at my shoulder. Two hundred metres behind , a figure stood on a boulder; he wouldn't have been visible if it hadn't been for the blue cover of his rucksack. Green waterproof arms outstretched, wrapped by the wild air, in a moment of acceptance of the raw blankness of the landscape. I closed my eyes feeling the same wind he did, imprinting the sight of him as he would always be for me; free in the wide embrace of the natural world. (p. 243)
Raynor Winn also introduced me to the ancient celtic idea of 'thin places' where the veil between this world and the eternal world is thin. A thin place is where one can walk in two worlds – the worlds are fused together, knitted loosely where the differences can be discerned or tightly where the two worlds become one.

I'm now looking forward to [b:The Salt Path|38085814|The Salt Path|Raynor Winn|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1520119402l/38085814._SY75_.jpg|59753071] because I once did a six day walk (in bare feet, sleeping rough) along the inter-tidal zone between Point Lonsdale and Apollo Bay on the south-west coast of Victoria. My walk was only about 200km and there was no path. For me, it was all about distant headlands, tides, winds and weather - about which Raynor writes so beautifully.
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  simonpockley | Feb 25, 2024 |
THE WILD SILENCE gets off to a Rock and Tent opening which felt oddly contrived unlike the beginning of SALT PATH.

Next, the horrors of the gamekeeper are introduced. Not compelling reading for any animal lover.

The sadness of her Mother's dying was strangely interspersed with meeting and marrying Moth.

Thankfully the publication of THE SALT PATH gives them enough money and fame so we don't
have to go down the No Money No Food poverty chain which wore thin in the first book.

The plot picks up as Moth start to regain his health on the rental farm they are restoring and
the join up with their old PATH friends, Dave and Julie, as they go WALKING again with Paddy Dillon.

Iceland descriptions are enthralling.

(Though readers may well tire of again hearing about pee-ing and toilet blocks.) ( )
  m.belljackson | Jun 26, 2023 |
Dieses Buch hatte mir zu viele schwarzmalende Gedanken der Autorin, endlose Gedankenschleifen und Schwarzmalerei. Vielleicht nervt mich das auch nur so, weil ich selber dazu tendiere. Der Entwicklung des Paares zu folgen ist auf jeden Fall interessant und ich werde das dritte Buch auch noch lesen. ( )
  Patkue | Apr 2, 2023 |
A very worthy follow up to ‘The Salt Path’. Interesting insight to what happened to Ray and Moth after the end of the last book. Enjoyed the beautiful writing. ( )
  thewestwing | Aug 12, 2022 |
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Notions of home are poignantly explored in Raynor Winn's The Wild Silence (Michael Joseph), the sequel to the award-winning The Salt Path, as the author adjusts to living with a roof over her head after a period of financial hardship followed by homelessness. Winn moves to Cornwall, where she takes on a piece of farmland for rewilding. Her evocations of weather, landscape, the sea and her love for her partner, Moth, who has an incurable neurodegenerative condition, are wonderful.
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Winds roaring through granite-block cliffs, hurling crows through wild gray skies. (p. 103)
A thousand swallows lifted into the warm wind, into autumn sunlight reflected from outstretched wings the color of midnight skies. As the air cooled and the number of insects lessened the birds simply faced south and let go of the land. Disappeared into the white light of distance. Beyond hope or faith. Instict is our word, not theirs: they simply spread their wings and trust the air. (p. 130)
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"The incredible follow-up to the international bestseller The Salt Path, a story of finding your way back home. Nature holds the answers for Raynor and her husband Moth. After walking 630 homeless miles along The Salt Path, living on the windswept and wild English coastline; the cliffs, the sky and the chalky earth now feel like their home. Moth has a terminal diagnosis, but together on the wild coastal path, with their feet firmly rooted outdoors, they discover that anything is possible. Now, life beyond The Salt Path awaits and they come back to four walls, but the sense of home is illusive and returning to normality is proving difficult - until an incredible gesture by someone who reads their story changes everything. A chance to breathe life back into a beautiful farmhouse nestled deep in the Cornish hills; rewilding the land and returning nature to its hedgerows becomes their saving grace and their new path to follow. The Wild Silence is a story of hope triumphing over despair, of lifelong love prevailing over everything. It is a luminous account of the human spirit's connection to nature, and how vital it is for us all"--

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