Voted the UK's Favourite Nature Book
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The memoir that inspired Chris Packham's BBC documentary,**
Asperger's and Me
Every minute was magical, every single thing it did was fascinating and
everything it didn't do was equally wondrous, and to be sat there, with
a Kestrel, a real live Kestrel, my own real live Kestrel on my wrist! I
felt like I'd climbed through a hole in heaven's fence.
An introverted, unusual young boy, isolated by his obsessions and a
loner at school, Chris Packham only felt at ease in the fields and woods
around his suburban home. But when he stole a young Kestrel from its
nest, he was about to embark on a friendship that would teach him what
it meant to love, and that would change him forever. In his rich,
lyrical and emotionally exposing memoir, Chris brings to life his
childhood in the 70s, from his bedroom bursting with fox skulls, birds'
eggs and sweaty jam jars, to his feral adventures. But pervading his
story is the search for freedom, meaning and acceptance in a world that
didn't understand him.
Beautifully wrought, this coming-of-age memoir will be unlike any you've
ever read.