Among the Summer Snows hardback

£14.99

Shortlisted for the Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature 2017.

‘This is the kind of beautiful writing that transcends form – in this case nature writing – to arrive somewhere improbable and compelling … This improbable journey is confirmation that something of the near eternal is slipping away; it is a journalism of hope from the edges of these islands and before he melts he shows us this wonder is not a remote, obscure passion: this magic is the existence of Nature. It’s still there, but only just.’

Paul Evans, author of Field Notes from the Edge

Scroll down for more info.

All September’s publications are available to order from your favourite bookshop. If you’re buying online, purchasing directly from us ensures our authors get the best royalties. Orders will be shipped within 5 working days.

Customers in the EU will be responsible for paying any tax due. For overseas customers buying online we recommend Bookshop.org in North America and Booktopia in Australia and New Zealand.

DESCRIPTION & REVIEWS

‘A beautiful book about love and loss, fragility and chance, the wide world and the near world . . . full of intense light and colour, extraordinary glimpses, moving insights and subtle humour.’

Richard Kerridge, author of Cold Blood

As the summer draws to a close, a few snowbeds – some as big as icebergs – survive in the Scottish Highlands. Christopher Nicholson’s Among the Summer Snows is both a celebration of these great, icy relics and an intensely personal meditation on their significance. A book to delight all those interested in mountains and snow, full of vivid description and anecdote, it explores the meanings of nature, beauty and mortality in the twenty-first century.

‘This ravishingly lovely book is about thought-snow, summer snow, flight, falling, stillness, memory, loss, mountains, Time, death, survival and everything in between. It is an intense scrutiny of minute worlds, a roaming gaze into the vastness of space, intimate, introspective and questioning.’

Keggie Carew, author of Dadland

‘A startlingly beautiful book . . . Mortality, aesthetic beauty, deep time and loss are themes never far from the surface in this exquisitely written book . . . Among the Summer Snows is at once haunting, moving, silent, and profoundly beautiful.’

Alex Roddie, The Great Outdoors

Read an extract.

___

Also available in paperback.

An ebook is available to buy from your favourite e-retailers.

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE