LoveReading Says
LoveReading Says
Refreshing, stimulating, and encouraging, this is an absorbing read with the mountains throwing arms wide open in welcome. I love the way Merryn Glover writes, she invites you in to experience the full gamut of unexpected emotions. I’ve read her novel Of Stone and Sky where a Highland shepherd goes missing and she evoked the most beautiful sense of place with her descriptions. In my personal life I love to experience nature, so when I saw that she was writing a non-fiction book about the Cairngorm mountains I just had to accompany her. Here, she writes with the celebrated Nan Shepherd in mind, author of The Living Mountain. Forgive me, but I’d not read Nan Shepherd’s work before this point, nor had I walked in the Cairngorms and was unsure how that would affect my read, however both were so beautifully introduced to me that I now have to further explore the book and mountains too. Merryn Glover tells us: “The Hidden Fires is an account of my pilgrimage deeper into the Cairngorms and my own sense of being, with Nan Shepherd as invisible friend: walking guide, writing tutor and fellow wonderer”. As Nan was her guide, so Merryn became mine. She encourages you not only to search inside yourself, but also to look beyond the obvious self-gratification of exploring nature, to really see, feel, to: “transcend the self”. She visits people who work in the mountains, wildlife experts and watchers, explores the threat of humans to the mountains and conversely of the mountains to unprepared wandering humans, the healing of land with regeneration projects and much more. She talks of life and death, fear and joy, in other words this is about so much more than the Cairngorms but the focus is the mountains, is the essence of what can be discovered there. A LoveReading Star Book, The Hidden Fires is a rare beauty, where the place and sense of self is revealed and celebrated in all its blazing glory and wonder.
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The Hidden Fires Synopsis
The Hidden Fires: A Cairngorms Journey with Nan Shepherd is a response to Nan Shepherd’s The Living Mountain. Drawing from the author's upbringing in the Himalayas and gradual adaptation to Scotland’s hills, Merryn Glover contrasts her own Cairngorm experiences with Shepherd’s.
Exploring the same landscapes and themes of the classic work, she challenges the reader to new understandings of this mountain range and its significance in contemporary Scotland.
About This Edition
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9781846975752 |
Publication date: |
2nd March 2023 |
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Merryn Glover |
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Birlinn Ltd an imprint of Birlinn General |
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Hardback |
Pagination: |
240 pages |
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Biographies & Autobiographies
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Merryn Glover Press Reviews
'Merryn Glover’s The Hidden Fires is not just brave, it is remarkable' – Sir John Lister-Kaye
'A dazzling adventure into mountain, place and time. Redolent with the presence of Nan Shepherd, this book will captivate lovers of The Living Mountain' -- Esther Woolfson
'The Hidden Fires is a book about homecoming and homemaking, of noticing and belonging. It is a joyous celebration of the process of finding yourself' -- Kerri Andrews, author of Wanderers: A History of Women Walking
'Only rarely does one read a book whose quality of distinction is immediately apparent from the first page; Merryn Glover's The Hidden Fires is not just brave, it is remarkable. Her writing comes at you out of the rock; it recalls some splendid cave painting, telling as much of man as of beast and leaving us in awe of each' -- Sir John Lister-Kaye, FRSGS, OBE
'A meditation on both Nan Shepherd's classic book and on what the mountains mean to them both...the discoveries she makes as she follows in Shepherd' Cairngorms footsteps have a freshness about them. There's magic and mysticism in the mix too' -- David Robinson - The Scotsman
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About Merryn Glover
Merryn Glover was born in a former Rana palace in Kathmandu and grew up in Nepal, India and Pakistan. Her first major work was a stage play, The Long Way Home, which was broadcast on Radio Scotland. She has written three further radio plays for Radio 4 and Radio Scotland. Merryn's first novel, A House Called Askival (2014), was published by Freight. In 2019, she was appointed the first Writer in Residence for the Cairngorms National Park.
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