Style of Wight issue 70 BIOSPHERE SPECIAL

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Medi na Bookshop

Biosphere book rev iews A pole-to-pole journey of self-discovery, scientific explanation of nature’s restorative impact, and a powerf u l col lection of letters that give lang uage to the unspea kable rea lity of the climate crisis. Each of this issue’s selections by the team at Medina Bookshop offer an opportunity to ref lect and respond to our changing world

The Last Migration by Charlotte McConaghy (Fiction)

Losing Eden: Why Our Mind Needs the Wild by Lucy Jones (Non-Fiction)

Letters to the Earth introduced by Emma Thompson (Non-Fiction)

Franny Stone goes in search of the last Arctic terns and follows what is believed to be their final migration from the north to the south pole. Told through changing timelines, we learn of Franny’s haunted past and her deep connection to the world around her.

“.... if we lose our relationship with the natural world, we may, in some way, be losing a part of ourselves…”

When four women, Anna Hope, Jo McInnes, Kay Michael and Grace Pengelly sat around a kitchen table two years ago, they were concerned about the growing amount of information coming out about the ecological emergency. Wanting to utilise their day jobs as creatives to help, they invited people to write a letter to our ‘...planet in crisis’.

McConaghy’s writing is as immersive, vivid and poetic as the cold water Franny swims in. The story will frustrate you and confuse you but will leave you with a very satisfying ending. For only 256 pages, this short read packs a real punch. A perfect illustration of human affinity with nature and its soothing powers in a subtle yet profound way. Soon to be adapted for film produced by Claire Foy and Benedict Cumberbatch.

Journalist Lucy Jones explains how walking in Walthamstow Marshes aided in her recovery from addiction. This simple act was one of the influences for her own research into nature’s healing effect on our health and wellbeing. She mixes beautiful descriptions with well-researched scientific studies, providing a comprehensive look at the importance of us reconnecting with the natural world. You will want to drop everything and go to your nearest green space after reading a single chapter. By understanding our collective need for nature, we will hopefully be more galvanised to look after it in the future.

Letters to the Earth is a thoughtprovoking collection of some of those letters. A great starting point on climate crisis literature. You can dip in and out of the 5 main sections (Love, Loss, Emergence, Hope and Action) or read it cover to cover. This book does not attempt to sugar coat anything but instead guides you to use your feelings as an ‘...antidote to despair.’

Medina Bookshop. 50 High Street, Cowes. 01983 300044. medinabookshop.com Facebook @medinabooksiow Instagram @medinabooksiow May and June 2021

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Style speaks: to TV science

3min
pages 114-116

Summer in soft-focus: subtle

1min
pages 92-95

Growth in nature – with

1min
page 113

Natural beauty, inner calm

2min
pages 81-83

A business plan is not a straitjacket – with Dale Howarth

3min
pages 109-110

Out and about on Biosphere Island – with Hannah Lisseter

1min
pages 111-112

Play the long game: with

2min
page 80

People with style: Fiona Taylor

2min
pages 84-86

From brownfield barn to beautiful bespoke home – with

3min
pages 87-91

Beauty in the biosphere: green

4min
pages 77-79

Slowing down: from fast fashion

2min
pages 75-76

Style with substance: fashion

2min
pages 72-74

We’re open! 14-page feature

12min
pages 59-71

Recipe inspiration: 10 things to

2min
pages 53-55

Interview: Cush Jumbo on filming

3min
pages 48-52

Fresh summer salad: recipe by

1min
page 56

Behind the cover – with designer

1min
page 47

Seasonal vegetable: sugar snap

1min
pages 57-58

Photography competition

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page 46

Biosphere book reviews – with

2min
page 43

Biosphere from above: Alfie in

1min
pages 44-45

Researching rockpools – with

2min
page 42

Kids art activity: become an eco

2min
pages 38-39

Foible & Folly: unearthing

3min
pages 40-41

Style spectrum: Theo Vickers

1min
pages 34-37

Beyond the biosphere: team

3min
pages 32-33

Before the biosphere: the Island’s

4min
pages 30-31

Lead interview: Rewilding the

8min
pages 18-21

Supporting spectacular seagrass

2min
pages 26-28

30dayswild – with the

1min
page 22

Luccombe and Dunsbury: a rewilding story – with National

1min
page 29

News from Mountbatten

2min
page 17

Style picks: our favourite stylishly

2min
pages 14-15

Charity and community

2min
page 16

Tribe and Tide: navigating Island

2min
pages 23-25
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