Brilliant,
clear-
eyed and
convincing. * Matt Haig *
An
impassioned case for integrating nature and outdoor exercise into mental health treatment. * New Statesman *
A
wise,
compassionate,
timely and
beautifully written book. Isabel is formidably brave and open about her health struggles. * Andrew Marr *
A manifesto that, right now, feels
sorely needed. * The Times *
A remarkable, fact-packed, warm and important book. If you're after an honest, no-bullshit, un-woowoo blueprint
about how to improve your mental health through engaging with the natural world, this is for you.
* India Knight *
Robustly argued... Elation comes in many forms: an unexpected orchid in a Glasgow car park, a shy kingfisher by the Thames, and Penny Black, a headstrong pony in Wimbledon. * Kate Kellaway, Observer *
[Hardman] argues a
passionate and
persuasive case that a closer connection with nature would be good for us all. * Daily Mail *
A
vigorous case for nature as the great healer we have overlooked. * Financial Times *
Hardman is a
precise,
lucid writer, never afraid to offer
well-argued opinion but always careful to delineate it from factual reporting...
The Natural Health Service is rich in interesting and unusual details. * The Critic *
A
compelling and
passionately argued case that healthy bodies and minds need nature. * The Lancet *
A really uplifting book. Amid the vivid depictions of depression and PTSD there is a joy in these pages as Isabel explains what the natural world has given to her, and can give to all of us. Hardman shows there is so much we can do to help ourselves just by looking at the world around us, exploring and enjoying its beauty, variety, life-giving, life-enhancing, mood-changing power. * Alastair Campbell *
Brave and thoroughly researched. * Bella Mackie, author of Jog On *
Extraordinary. I wish everyone with a mental illness, and all those supporting them, would read this book. I believe it could help to revolutionise the way we think about, and even treat, mental health issues. * Jonny Benjamin MBE *
Absorbing and
life-affirming... Isabel's journey of discovery through her own mental illness contains lessons for us all. Simply a must read. * Rachel Cullen, author of Running For My Life *