Light Rains Sometimes Fall

A British Year in Japan’s 72 Seasons
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Light Rains Sometimes Fall by Lev Parikian offers a gentle exploration of the beauty in everyday nature through the seasons. The author embarks on a journey to notice and appreciate the subtle changes and wonders in our surroundings, blending personal observations with reflections on life. It's a delightful invitation to slow down and connect more deeply with the natural world.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy beautifully observed reflections on nature interwoven with the gentle rhythms of everyday life. Lev Parikian offers a charming exploration of the changing seasons, blending humour and heartfelt observations that will resonate with anyone who finds joy in the simple wonders of the natural world.

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Light Rains Sometimes Fall

See the British year afresh as we follow twelve months via the traditional Japanese calendar of seventy-two seasons: revealing the beauty of small and subtle changes with joy and verve.

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Across seventy-two short chapters and twelve months, writer and nature lover Lev Parikian charts the changes that each of Japan’s ancient microseasons (of just a few days each) bring to his local British patch – garden, streets, park, and wild cemetery.

From the birth of spring (risshun) in early February to ‘the greater cold’ (daikan) in late January, Lev draws our eye to the exquisite beauty of the outside world, day-to-day.

Instead of Japan’s lotus blossom, praying mantis, and bear, he watches bramble, woodlouse, and urban fox; hawthorn, dragonfly, and peregrine. But the seasonal rhythms – and the power of nature to reflect and enhance our mood – remain.

By turns reflective, witty, and joyous, this is both a nature diary and a revelation of the beauty of the small and subtle changes of the everyday, allowing us to ‘look, look again, look better’.

It is the perfect Spring book to read in real time across the British year.

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Light Rains Sometimes Fall by Lev Parikian is a delightful exploration of British wildlife and seasons through a blend of personal anecdotes and natural observations. Reviews highlight Parikian's engaging style and his ability to capture the beauty of the natural world with warmth and wit. Readers appreciate the book's soothing narrative, making it a charming companion for nature enthusiasts.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781783966387

Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Limited

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 19 May 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Elliott & Thompson Limited

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Lev Parikian is a writer, birdwatcher and conductor. He is the author of Into the Tangled Bank (2020) and Why Do Birds Suddenly Disappear? (2018). He lives in West London with his family, who are getting used to his increasing enthusiasm for nature. As a birdwatcher, his most prized sightings are a golden oriole in the Alpujarras and a black redstart at Dungeness Power Station.

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