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How to Catch a Mole
How to Catch a Mole: And Find Yourself in Nature | Marc Hamer
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A life-affirming book about the British countryside, the cycle of nature, solitude and contentment, through the prism of a brilliant new nature writers experience working as a traditional mole-catcher, and why he gave it up. I have been catching moles in gardens and farms for years and I have decided that I am not going to do it any more. Molecatching is a traditional skill that has given me a good life but I am old now and tired of hunting and it has taught me what I needed to learn. Although common, moles are mysterious: their habits are inscrutable, they are anatomically bizarre, and they live completely alone. Marc Hamer has come closer to them than most, both through his long working life out in the Welsh countryside, and his experiences of rural homelessness as a boy, sleeping in hedgerows. Over the years, Marc has learned a great deal about these small, velvet creatures who live in the dark beneath us, and the myths that surround them, and his work has also led him to a wise and uplifting acceptance of the inevitable changes that we all face. In this beautiful and meditative book, Marc tells his story and explores what moles, and a life in nature, can tell us about our own humanity and our search for contentment. How to Catch a Mole is a gem of nature writing, beautifully illustrated by Joe McLaren, which celebrates living peacefully and finding wonder in the world around us. 'From the first few words I knew I had encountered loving honesty and no one needs more than that. It is rare to encounter such respect and understanding of nature for herself.' Rosamund Young, author of The Secret Life of Cows
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Chelsea.Poole
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I listened to this as an audiobook (available on #hoopla) and I was expecting something different than what this book actually is, in tone, not necessarily subject matter. Obviously this is going to be about moles. But the author, Welsh, nearing the end of his life, narrates his work and I found it to be rather despondent. I wonder if reading the physical book would have changed my views of this and maybe his bleak tone was just his inflection. ⬇️

Chelsea.Poole Either way, I liked this book and the reflections on a lifetime spent in the natural world. Plus, love that the setting is Wales. Always on a quest for more from 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 #Naturalitsy 2y
AllDebooks Sounds great, it's on my tbr list. I'll make sure to avoid the audiobook. 2y
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HillsAndHamletsBookshop
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I loved this strange, powerful little book. It is kind of about mole catching but really about the author‘s perspectives on nature and the world after a life spent living and working outdoors. But this isn‘t your everyday nature writing, Marc Hammer has a unique view on the world and a talent for sharing it.

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4/5🌟 Wonderful meditation on a life spent in nature.Hammer made a living as a traditional mole catcher, one day he decided to give it up.He tells of his unusual life as a mole catcher, what led him there, and the wisdom his path has taught him about life. With many a beautiful ode to nature as well.Evocative and poetic. I was left with a feeling of appreciation of life and all its beauty.Out in North America October 1st. #bookreview #bookstagram