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Losing Eden: Why Our Minds Need the Wild

Losing Eden: Why Our Minds Need the Wild - 2020

by Lucy Jones

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Allen Lane, 2020 The dust jacket has a little wear. The page edges are lightly tanned. 215 pages. Books listed here are not stored at the shop. Please contact us if you want to pick up a book from Newtown.. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good.
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  • Title Losing Eden: Why Our Minds Need the Wild
  • Author Lucy Jones
  • Binding
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 272
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Allen Lane
  • Date 2020
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 176758
  • ISBN 9780241441534 / 0241441536
  • Library of Congress subjects Well-being, Human beings - Effect of environment on
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2019452912
  • Dewey Decimal Code 304.2

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About the author

Lucy Jones is a writer and journalist based in Hampshire, England. She previously worked at NME and the Daily Telegraph, and her writing on culture, science and nature has been published in BBC Earth, BBC Wildlife, the Guardian, TIME and the New Statesman. Her first book, Foxes Unearthed, was celebrated for its 'brave, bold and honest' (Chris Packham) account of our relationship with the fox, winning the Society of Authors' Roger Deakin Award 2016.