In this powerful and deeply inspiring book, Annabel Abbs uncovers women who refused to conform, who recognised a biological, emotional and artistic need for wilderness, water and desert - and who took the courageous step of walking unpeopled and often forbidding landscapes. But not all women did as they were told, despite the dangers history is littered with women for whom rural walking became inspiration, consolation and liberation. For centuries, the wilds have been male territory, while women sat safely confined at home. A feminist exploration of the power of walking in nature, following in the footsteps of Gwen John, Georgia O'Keeffe, Frieda Lawrence, Clara Vyvyan, Simone de Beauvoir, Daphne Du Maurier and Nan Shepherd. I'm in awe.' - Maggie Humm, author of Talland HouseThe story of extraordinary women who lost their way - their sense of self, their identity, their freedom - and found it again through walking in the wild. written in such a free flowing, readable style. Into the Mountain: A Life of Nan Shepherd 'I couldn't put it down. I felt as though I were being lifted, carried up to peaks.' - Charlotte Peacock, author of.
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