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Discover 'Losing Eden', the enlightening paperback by acclaimed journalist Lucy Jones. Published in 2021 by Penguin UK, this beautifully written book sheds light on the pivotal relationship between humans and the natural world. With 272 pages of meticulous research and compelling narratives, Jones navigates through the critical nature of our connection to the wild and its profound impact on psychological well-being. In a time when many feel disconnected from nature, 'Losing Eden' serves as a heartfelt reminder of our intrinsic bond with the living landscape. Prenamed one of the best books about nature, this work features captivating anecdotes ranging from the serene forest schools of East London to the innovative Svalbard Global Seed Vault, and dives deep into the realms of human biology and neuroscience. Jones explores how reconnecting with nature can enhance mental health, ignite joy, and foster a sense of belonging. Readers will find urgent appeals for ecological awareness and a richer, more fulfilling relationship with the earth. Whether you are a nature lover, environmentalist, or simply seeking a way to enhance your well-being, 'Losing Eden' is a must-read that inspires hope for both individuals and the planet. Embrace the call for a wilder way of life and uncover the restorative power of nature with this essential addition to your collection.