A powerful voice speaks about the things that really make life worth living – a vision for our environment, our society and our future
Dame Fiona Reynolds DBE is Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and a former Director-General of the National Trust. A noted campaigner and media figure, this is her first book, distilling decades of experience and thought. When not at her post in Cambridge, she lives near Cirencester.
‘The Fight For Beauty is a remarkable book: passionate, persuasive
and brave.’
*Robert Macfarlane*
‘A passionately written clarion call to all who value the quality
of beauty in their surroundings. It is a book which should be
compulsory reading for all who hold environmental responsibilities
in both local and national government.’
*Times Literary Supplement*
‘Shines light on those inspired to try to reverse the damage done
to wildlife and the landscape in the 19th century…Compelling…It was
clearly intended to be an uncomfortable read – and it is.’
*Country Life*
‘A book fizzing with ideas and passion…Full of stories of
politicians and officials who made a difference for good, it shows
that politics matters. I hope it will inspire today’s leaders to
fight for beauty’.
*The Countryman*
‘[A] spirited defence of the British landscape’.
*Apollo*
‘Few people are better qualified to write the history of the
century-old fight to protect the British countryside and point the
way to its future than Fiona Reynolds’.
*Countryfile Magazine*
‘A fascinating story told by someone who has lived and worked at
the heart of the struggle for more than 30 years... This deeply
inspiring book needs to transform the government of Britain.’
*Adam Nicolson, author of Sea Room*
‘Fiona Reynolds writes with clarity, wisdom and passion about a
subject in which she has few if any peers. It is an important story
in which she argues convincingly that, while Britain of course
needs economic progress, the human spirit needs beauty every bit as
much. At its heart, her book is a warning against thoughtless
depredation authorised by policy-makers who ignore or dismiss this
fundamental truth. Despite her forebodings, however, Reynolds is an
optimist who believes that we will wake up before it is too late.
If so, her masterly cri de coeur will prove to have been an
invaluable inspiration.’
*Jonathan Dimbleby*
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