Join us for an evening with nature writer and author Jay Griffiths as she talks about her book How Animals Heal Us, published in paperback this July.

From celebrated author Jay Griffiths comes a unique and heartfelt insight into the healing nature of our relationship with animals.

All animal-lovers instinctively know that animals heal. This book offers the evidence, drawing widely on scientific discoveries, history, and Indigenous knowledge.

Original, playful and wise, How Animals Heal Us explores how animals can have a role in every level of healing, from the individual to the collective, guiding us in how we might create societies that are healthier, fairer and kinder. From a pot-bellied pig who saved her owner’s life to dogs who can smell cancer; from birdsong healing the hurt psyche to wolves teaching humanity ethics, How Animals Heal Us puts animals at the heart of a restorative vision of health.

This is sure to be a fascinating event full of insight – don’t miss it!


Reviews

‘A moving, essential book . . . Nobody writes about Nature with more beauty and grace than Jay Griffiths’ Brian Eno

‘Fascinating’ Observer

‘A fabulous and important book’ Joanna Lumley

‘A pure praise poem to the more than human world’ Jackie Morris

‘Animal magic in Jay Griffiths’s uniquely beautiful voice’ Laline Paull

‘Marvellous, urgently important and compellingly readable’ Charles Foster

Author

Jay Griffiths is the author of many books, such as Wild: An Elemental Journey, Kith: The Riddle of the Childscape, Tristimania and Pip Pip: A Sideways Look at Time. She won the Discover award for the best first-time author in the USA; the inaugural Orion award and the Hay Festival International Fellowship. She has been commissioned to write for Radiohead and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her work has received widespread accolades, including from Gary Snyder, Barry Lopez, Don Paterson, John Berger, Philip Pullman, KT Tunstall and Nikolai Fraiture.

 

Tickets: £10 without book (£6 redeemable against a paperback copy of How Animals Heal Us) or £14 with book (includes a paperback copy of How Animals Heal Us)