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Lucy Lapwing - ‘Love is a Toad’ Meet The Author

  • Medina Bookshop 50 High Street Cowes, England, PO31 7RR United Kingdom (map)

Join us for an evening in the company of Lucy Lapwing, a self-described nature nerd, naturalist and writer. Working in conservation, wildlife campaigning and behind the scenes on BBC’s Springwatch, her passion for nature and her occupation meld as one. Outside of - and indeed inside of - work, you’re likely to spot her rootling in the mud, climbing trees barefoot or whispering compliments to spiders. Lucy is determined to fight the biodiversity crisis with a sense of humour, and is a big advocate of green prescriptions following a cancer diagnosis in her early 20s.

Booking required, get your tickets from Medina Bookshop.

Most of us love nature; it’s a great source of fascination, comfort and awe. But we’re living in a time of great loss, witnessing decline of biodiversity all around us. In her talk, Lucy will explore this two sided coin, exploring our relationship with the natural world, along with plenty of nerdy wildlife encounters.

Nature makes us feel things. It sparks awe, curiosity and a sense of beauty and community. But as wildlife around us declines and disappears, murkier feelings rise up: guilt, detachment and fear for nature’s plight. For many years, Lucy Lapwing wrestled with these tangled emotions. So, in an attempt to make sense of this dance between joy and grief, she decided to go on a journey.

In Love Is a Toad, Lucy traverses meadows, bogs and hedgerows with her fellow nature enthusiasts, where she digs down into our relationship with the natural world. Over the course of a year, she meets bucketfuls of wildlife – Blackbird and Oak, slugs and puffballs, waterlilies, Dung Beetles and toads – as she roams across the UK.

From a river swim to wanders through woodlands, with every journey, Lucy explores how nature makes us feel, from wild grief and anger through to soaring joy and indefatigable hope. At once a celebration and an invitation to reflect, Love Is a Toad prods and pokes at our connection to the natural world, exploring its complexity in all its muddiness, messiness and wonder.

No age limit.

Tender, connected and considered’ – Chris Packham
‘Luminous’ – Freya Bromley
‘Extraordinary’ – Dr Amir Kahn
‘Uplifting, defiant, galvanising’ – Sophie Pavelle
‘A tender, rambunctious song of undilutable adoration’ – Amy-Jane Beer

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