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Small Bodies of Water - Paperback (Winner Nan Shepherd Prize 2019)

Small Bodies of Water - Paperback (Winner Nan Shepherd Prize 2019)

Nina Mingya Powles

Canongate Books

2021

9781838852184

Hardcover with dust jacket

22.2 x 14.5 x 2.4

272 pages

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Nina Mingya Powles first learned to swim in Borneo – where her mother was born and her grandfather studied freshwater fish. There, the local swimming pool became her first body of water. Through her life there have been others that have meant different things, but have still been, in their own way, home: from the wild coastline of New Zealand to a pond in northwest London. In lyrical, powerful prose, Small Bodies of Water weaves together memories, dreams and nature writing. Exploring everything from migration, food, family, earthquakes and the ancient lunisolar calendar, Nina reflects on a girlhood spent growing up between two cultures, and what it means to belong.

 

Praise: “A remarkable book … Its language trembles on the brink of poetry; these sentences have surety to their rhythms, subtlety to their weightings. Beautifully, dreamily, intricately, it explores movement, migration and memory. Identity, here, is experienced as liquid, as fluent. Small Bodies of Water was the winner of the inaugural Nan Shepherd Prize, and it’s my belief that Shepherd would have loved this book – and would have wanted to walk and swim with Nina, talking of all that her book brings to the surface” Robert Macfarlane “Nina Mingya Powles is a distinctive new voice: attentive and tender. Her experience of belonging to many places is one that so many of us can relate to. This book is a beautiful personal journey through plants and sea creatures, food and language … A gorgeous read” Amy Liptrot “Elegant, understated, urgent and nourishing, this is a book that gives shape to the many intimate waters that connect us, to languages loved, lost and longed for, to the lands that honour us by giving us a home. With poetic precision, Nina Mingya Powles shows us what nature writing can be, braiding place, food, family, migration and all their legacies. This is non-fiction at its most dynamic, its most transporting. I will keep this book close by and return to it often” Jessica J. Lee “So cool and crystalline, but with deep currents of association shifting like tides beneath” Melissa Harrison “Nature writing lovers will adore this collection of lyrical essays … Traversing Borneo to New Zealand to North London, it explores what bodies of water have meant to [Powles] while navigating girlhood and growing up” evening Standard, Best Non-fiction Books Of The Year

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