Chris Yates (1)
Author of Nightwalk: A journey to the heart of nature
For other authors named Chris Yates, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Image credit: Caught by the River
Series
Works by Chris Yates
Associated Works
On Nature: Unexpected Ramblings on the British Countryside (2011) — Contributor — 13 copies, 2 reviews
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Yates, Christopher
- Birthdate
- 1947 (or 8)
- Gender
- male
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Reviews
A personal account of a series of night walks in the Dorset countryside.
The chapters are a few pages long, an in them you are lead onto the chalk downs and woods that are near where he lives. He brings you the wildlife sights, the glimpses of starlight through coppices and trees highlighted by the moon.
The writing is beautiful, not a word is wasted and the thing that he sees and feels are brought to life. I really like the thing that they have done with the graphics at the start of each show more chapter. It is very subtle and very clever.
And best of all, i get to do a night walk with him as part of the Wimborne Literary Festival show less
The chapters are a few pages long, an in them you are lead onto the chalk downs and woods that are near where he lives. He brings you the wildlife sights, the glimpses of starlight through coppices and trees highlighted by the moon.
The writing is beautiful, not a word is wasted and the thing that he sees and feels are brought to life. I really like the thing that they have done with the graphics at the start of each show more chapter. It is very subtle and very clever.
And best of all, i get to do a night walk with him as part of the Wimborne Literary Festival show less
A personal account of a series of night walks in the Dorset countryside.
The chapters are a few pages long, an in them you are lead onto the chalk downs and woods that are near where he lives. He brings you the wildlife sights, the glimpses of starlight through coppices and trees highlighted by the moon.
The writing is beautiful, not a word is wasted and the thing that he sees and feels are brought to life. I really like the thing that they have done with the graphics at the start of each show more chapter. It is very subtle and very clever.
And best of all, i get to do a night walk with him as part of the Wimborne Literary Festival show less
The chapters are a few pages long, an in them you are lead onto the chalk downs and woods that are near where he lives. He brings you the wildlife sights, the glimpses of starlight through coppices and trees highlighted by the moon.
The writing is beautiful, not a word is wasted and the thing that he sees and feels are brought to life. I really like the thing that they have done with the graphics at the start of each show more chapter. It is very subtle and very clever.
And best of all, i get to do a night walk with him as part of the Wimborne Literary Festival show less
This is a wonderful book! I got it in the mail today and I'm already about half way through it, unable to put it down.
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- Works
- 14
- Also by
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- Members
- 116
- Popularity
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- Rating
- 4.2
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