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Icons of England
Oct 8, 2024 6:28 PM

Author:Bill Bryson,David Rintoul,Barnaby Edwards,Ben Eagle,Terence Wilton,Sara Poyzer,Homer Todiwala,Leda Hodgson,Sara Novak

Icons of England

Brought to you by Penguin

This celebration of the English countryside does not only focus on the rolling green landscapes and magnificent monuments that set England apart from the rest of the world. Many of the contributors bring their own special touch, presenting a refreshingly eclectic variety of personal icons, from pub signs to seaside piers, from cattle grids to canal boats, and from village cricket to nimbies.

First published as a lavish colour coffeetable book, this new expanded edition has double the original number of contributions from many celebrities including Bill Bryson, Michael Palin, Eric Clapton, Bryan Ferry, Sebastian Faulks, Kate Adie, Kevin Spacey, Gavin Pretor-Pinney, Richard Mabey , Simon Jenkins, John Sergeant, Benjamin Zephaniah, Joan Bakewell, Antony Beevor, Libby Purves, Jonathan Dimbleby, and many more: and a new preface by HRH Prince Charles.

© Bill Bryson 2011 (P) Penguin Audio 2020

Reviews

An icon in itself, with essays from many great writers on their favourite English sights

—— The Times

bsolute must for Anglophiles of all ages... A delightfully wistful book, written with enormous affection

—— She

A collection of thought-provoking essays celebrating Britain's rural heritage

—— Business to Business

An Economist BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: galvanises an important conversation.

—— Economist

We didn't see digital surveillance coming, but today it's threatening democracy and basic freedoms. If you want to understand why privacy matters more than ever before, and how we can preserve it in an age of data grabbing, read this book.

—— Nigel Warburton, author of A Little History of Philosophy

Powerful

—— Will Hutton , Observer

A forceful call for us to tame the data economy by reclaiming our privacy ... and our power.

—— Jonathan Zittrain, author of The Future of the Internet

Privacy is Power is an intelligent, persuasive and disquieting manifesto for taking back control of our data.

—— Cathleen Mair , The Idler

In this bold, original, and engaging book, Carissa Véliz makes a compelling case for the revolutionary goal of reclaiming privacy from the grip of a destructive data economy. While many have lamented the ills of surveillance capitalism, Véliz's courageous manifesto paves a clear path for regaining power--taking back our ill-gotten information from tech companies and data brokers and reinvigorating democracy in the process.

—— Evan Selinger, Professor of Philosophy, Rochester Institute of Technology and co-author of The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy

How much does it matter that every day we unwittingly hand over more and more of our personal data to internet giants? In this smart, stylishly written, and alarming volume Carissa Veliz argues that it matters a great deal and that we don't have to put up with it. Essential reading for those of us who click 'agree' ten times a day.

—— Jonathan Wolff, author of An Introduction to Moral Philosophy

You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it', Scott McNealy once said to reporters. This book is a thoughtful response to the claim of Sun Microsystem's co-founder. It shows that we still have privacy to lose and why we should protect privacy for ourselves and for others. Engagingly written, clear and admirably brief, Véliz shows how we ended up with societies built around the buying and selling of personal data; why this is bad personally and politically; and what we can do to change things. A fantastic little book.

—— Anabelle Lever, author of On Privacy

Christie's a former nurse and she's such a powerful writer on caring and what it means to do it

—— Jane Garvey , i

Christie Watson writes with clarity, generosity and wisdom; her words make us feel less alone

—— Joanna Cannon, author of Breaking and Mending

This beautiful book captures magnificently the rawness, courage and tenderness of nursing. It made me cry, smile and gasp out loud. It sings with humanity

—— Rachel Clarke, author of Dear Life

A call to arms and soul-baring personal odyssey, this book will set hearts and minds on fire. Very few writers can make you care this much, and make you laugh, bawl and stay up all night reading to the final page. Christie Watson writes with the sharpest wit, the finest observations, and has a heart as deep and wild as a river

—— Emma Jane Unsworth, author of Adults

Christie Watson has once again proved she is the pre-eminent voice of the nursing memoir

—— Nathan Filer, author of This Book Will Change Your Mind About Mental Health

Marvellous... A chronicle of the human experience written with all the sensitivity and empathy of an experienced nurse. A courageous account of our inequitable healthcare system. A magnificent collection of stories that describes primal pain, the joy of human connection and the beauty of life through the lens of a compassionate nurse, daughter and mother

—— Dr Rupy Aujla, author of The Doctor's Kitchen

An urgent, powerful, beautiful book, filled with courage, love and hope

—— John Sutherland, author of Crossing the Line: lessons from a life on duty

As we all try to work out the impact of COVID-19 on our lives, The Courage to Care is essential reading about the extraordinary work that nurses carry out every day

—— Caroline Elton, author of Also Human: the inner lives of doctors

This book looks inside the heart of a profession, the life of a family, and the condition of being human. Beautiful, thoughtful and compelling

—— Kathryn Mannix, author of With the End in Mind

Absolutely beautiful writing, Christie Watson captures both the intense joy and searing heartbreak of love

—— Jo Swinson

A salute to the profession, the book is also a mediation on motherhood

—— Kate Womersley , Times Literary Supplement

An insightful reminder of exactly how vital it is to treat one another with kindness and compassion, at a time when we need it most

—— Woman's Own

A powerful memoir

—— Laura Whitmore , BBC Radio 5

Timely and highly original

—— Evening Standard

Brilliant and moving

—— The Times

The Consequences of Love is undoubtedly one of this year's most hotly-anticipated books, and with good reason

—— The Sunday Salon podcast with Alice-Azania Jarvis

Brilliantly written and heartbreaking but also joyful and uplifting

—— Psychologies

Extraordinary . . . profoundly moving

—— Sunday Mirror

A brave, lyrical, painful tale of bereavement, addiction, and the building of a new life

—— Joanna Briscoe , Evening Standard

Superbly written. Beautifully written and utterly heartbreaking. Courageous, inspired, bleakly comic, extreme candour

—— Guardian

Searing

—— Daily Mail

Hodge's beautiful memoir is both a devastating, grief-fuelled account of her sister's death and a redemptive tale of an emotional reckoning

—— i

It's a vivid and oddly entertaining memoir, a hand plunged into the dark hole of grief . . . uncovers surprising treasures - most importantly, strength, resilience and love

—— Mail on Sunday

Searing. A masterful writer with a gift for storytelling. Her prose is rich with detail, combining a sharp sense of place with escalating drama. A triumph

—— i

The most moving, most exquisitely written book about addiction, grief, loss and coming to terms with trauma even decades on. One that you will be thinking about, and remember long after finishing

—— Sophia Money-Coutts , Quintessentially

One of the most beautiful memoirs I've ever read. This story will say with you long after you put the book down

—— Emma Gannon

I just turned the last page (reluctantly!). A bold, often brutal exploration of memory, grief and love. Full of hope and heart. I can't recommend it enough

—— Terri White, author of Coming Undone

A brave, brilliant book that is both beautiful and important. Read it then buy it for all your friends

—— Hello!

Gavanndra's memoir The Consequences of Love is absolutely beautiful. It's compelling, heartbreaking, sweet, honest, fascination. I recommend it HIGHLY. I absolutely LOVED it.

—— Marian Keyes

This stunning exploration of grief is so well written and profoundly moving

—— Good Housekeeping

An elegant study of grief and memory

—— Guardian

Hodge pours heartbreak and love into the pages of a book that never pretends to know the answers, and is all the better for it

—— Sunday Times

An eye-opening snapshot of the fashion world in '90s London

—— Vogue UK
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