A fantastic event at The Wantstead Tap, organised by Newham Bookshop for ‘a celebration of the Brutalist architecture of outer London by two giants of architectural study’.
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The Slow Road to Tehran events
Thank you to so many bookshops and festivals for fantastic events in 2022 with Rebecca Lowe for The Slow Road to Tehran.
Antelope unveiled
On Wednesday 29 September Samson Kambalu’s sculpture Antelope was unveiled on Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth.
‘Everything in Oxford was built with dodgy money’
A fantastic interview with Samson Kambalu by Clare Armitstead is featured in Monday’s Guardian, ahead of the plinth unveiling today.
Becoming an elder, not older
A fantastic interview with Sharon Blackie on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour.
‘A fascinating book’
‘Hagitude is a fascinating book. It’s well researched, packed with stories and bursting with lovely descriptions of the natural world. There’s plenty in it to inspire women of every age.’ The Sunday Times
An inspirational event for optimists
A wonderful evening at the Conduit Club to celebrate the publication of Fixing the Planet and author Michael Norton’s 80th birthday!
‘Brusingly intelligent and candid’ Guardian
Congratulations to Sarah Polly on the UK publication of her incisive collection of essays Run Towards the Danger.
The Slow Road to Tehran update
We’ve had continued great press for The Slow Road to Tehran by Rebecca Lowe.
Vincent van Gogh’s Healing Power of Nature
We are delighted to have worked with the Van Gogh Museum to create The Healing Power of Nature: Vincent van Gogh.
More Slow Road adventures
Another great review for The Slow Road to Tehran appears in today’s Financial Times. ‘Beautifully capturing the joys of solo adventuring … highly entertaining and impressively valiant.’