The Meaning of Geese: A Thousand Miles in Search of Home

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The Meaning of Geese: A Thousand Miles in Search of Home

The Meaning of Geese: A Thousand Miles in Search of Home

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The sight and the sound and the movement and the comings and the goings of winter – and they connect us with the world. This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. The Meaning of Geese is an intimate study of the intriguing lives of these under-appreciated birds, as well as a window into the inner workings of a naturalist's obsession. None outstays its welcome – most of the 100 chapters are two pages or less – allowing the Argentinian novelist to interrogate colonialism, exploitation, even Shakespeare.

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Twenty years on, Welsh’s auctioneer sleuth Rilke has another mystery to solve – his old mate washes up dead after tipping him off about a house clearance – but this time in a city pockmarked by Grindr, gentrification and a pandemic.Over seven months Nick cycles over 1,200 miles - the exact length of the pinkfeet's migration to Iceland.

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In their flocks, Nick encountered rarer geese, including Russian white-fronts, barnacle geese and an extremely unusual grey-bellied brant, a bird he had dreamt of seeing since thumbing his mother's copy of Peter Scott's field guide as a child. Nick Acheson is one such individual, and the significance of the pinks, brents and white-fronts that winter in his north Norfolk landscape is evident from his engaging and beautifully delivered text.Spanning seven months, in the wake of lockdowns and a harsh winter, Acheson keeps a diary of his sightings and observations. We still can’t see them in the mist, but several thousand birds pass overhead, on their way to roost on the salt marsh. Over seven months Nick cycles over 1,200 miles – the exact length of the pinkfeet’s migration to Iceland. It is a lyrical love letter to North Norfolk, its skies, people and the gleaming, binding, gossamer threads its geese trail across the globe and back. Beyond savouring this spectacle, Acheson, alongside a select band of goose obsessives whom he meets in his book, also seeks the possibility of one rare goose – a red-breasted goose, say – among thousands of pinkfeet.

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These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community. As I read this book while winter nudges away the last warm days of the year, I am fired by a love for a world that still has geese sailing through the night to land amongst us and am grateful to those who wait for them to arrive and watch them with wonder.I would rather have a relationship with a place and the things that live in it’: Nick Acheson keeping an eye on the geese in his beloved Norfolk marshes. They are fed through the winter on the land that I belong to, and they take that with them to the Arctic. Invariably, unfortunately, this experience is threatened by anthropogenic menaces: global heating, avian flu and changing farming practices. As two Sherpas ponder what to do next, their predicament triggers Daniell’s brilliantly tangential excursions into their state of mind, personal histories and aspirations. Superbly translated by Jennifer Croft – the description of the quiet, injured man “lying Britishly on the mountain” is wonderful – this book becomes a viewpoint from which we can see the whole world.



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