The Secret World of Twilight: A Natural History of Dusk and Dawn

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The Secret World of Twilight: A Natural History of Dusk and Dawn Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages: 288 Illustrations and other contents: bw integrated illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9781035912131 Categories: , ,

Every day, just before sunrise and straight after sunset, magic happens. Dawn and dusk – those fleeting, half-lit hours – are when the ordinary becomes extraordinary. Skies flare with colour, landscapes shift in mood and an unseen cast of creatures emerges from the shadows. Welcome to twilight. In THE SECRET WORLD OF TWILIGHT, author and smallholder Sally Coulthard invites us into this magical in-between realm, where seductive night-blooming flowers open, secretive mammals stir, giant moths reign and fantastical sea creatures ride the tide. Twilight profoundly affects human life too – but in our age of electric light and closed doors, we’ve almost forgotten how to see it. Blending natural history, folklore and memoir, Coulthard reveals twilight as a vital, liminal force: one that has inspired awe for millennia and still has the power to illuminate our daily lives.

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In this beautifully observed and carefully researched book, Sally Coulthard reveals hidden secrets and wonders as she gently draws us into the fleeting worlds of dusk and dawn. Not only have I been enchanted by the mysteries and magic Sally writes about in THE SECRET WORLD OF TWILIGHT, but I now appreciate how very important these liminal hours are to the creatures and plants whose lives they shape, and transform. What a wonderful, captivating book – I loved it! -- Brigit Strawbridge Howard, author of DANCING WITH BEES Sally Coulthard turns dusk and dawn into the richest of treasure troves; an enthralling and refreshing reminder of the power of light, dark and nature’s magic -- Arthur Parkinson

Author Biography

Sally Coulthard is a bestselling author of over twenty-five books about natural history and rural life including A Short History of the World According to Sheep, The Hedgehog Handbook and A Brief History of the Countryside in 100 Objects. After studying Archaeology and Anthropology at Oxford, and working in factual television production, Sally moved back to her beloved Yorkshire, married a gardener and set up a smallholding; it’s from there, surrounded by her family and other animals, that Sally writes from a shed in the old orchard.