'I grew up on the world's largest island.'
From his childhood, Tim Winton's relationship with the landscape around him - Australia's swamps and bush, rockpools, seacaves and scrub - has been as vital as any other connection. Whether camping in hidden inlets, walking in the high rocky desert fringe, or diving at Ningaloo Reef, Winton has felt the place seep into him - its rhythms, its dangers, its strange sustenance.
Island Home is the story of how that relationship with the landscape came to be. Charged with love for the huge, besieging force of Australia's wild spaces, this book is a passionate call for their conservation, a memoir that urges us all to feel the ground beneath our feet.
Tim Winton's Land's Edge: A Coastal Memoir, is also available.
'Exquisite . . . Winton's writing - lyrical yet visceral - seems formed by Western Australia's variety, its sparkling rivers and red deserts' Spectator
Western Australia is a place of vast desert and soaring height, of swamps and bush, sea caves and scrub. It is a landscape that has written itself into Tim Winton's soul. From his childhood, whether wriggling deep into the sea-carved rock itself, camping in hidden inlets, or walking in the high rocky desert fringe, Winton has felt the place seep into him - its rhythms, its dangers, its strange sustenance.
Island Home is the story of how that relationship with the landscape came to be. Charged with love for the huge, besieging force of Australia's wild spaces, this book is a passionate call for their conservation, a memoir that urges us all to feel the ground beneath our feet.
'Both a celebration of Australia's wild places and an impassioned argument for their preservation' Daily Telegraph
'[A] small jewel of a book' Times Literary Supplement
Winton embraces everything that is good, bad and ugly about this continent and his commitment is contagious