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Family, trauma and the power of the natural world


10 Feb 2021, 5:00pm - 6:00pm

Online

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Cost Free / Book here
Department English and Creative Writing
Contact english(@gold.ac.uk)

Goldsmiths Writers' Centre presents...Family, trauma and the power of the natural world

Kate Nicholls left England to raise her five children in Botswana: living in a lion conservation camp, she home-schooled her family while they all learned at first-hand about the lifecycles and behaviour of wild lions. Trauma entered their lives when Kate was sexually assaulted. Under the Camelthorn Tree is a vivid, unsentimental memoir striking in its honesty, and its account of how the children of parents with PTSD can suffer collateral damage. Featherhood tells the story of a love affair between a man and a magpie: a bird that fell from its nest in a Bermondsey junkyard and into Charlie Gilmour's life. It’s about the jackdaw kept at a Cornish stately home by Heathcote Williams — anarchist, poet, magician, stealer of Christmas; it’s about Charlie's biological father who vanished from his life in the dead of night. These are books of beauty, grace and candor. What power does nature have to heal? How do we fit our hard human stories into the natural world? Two authors of remarkable debut memoirs examine these important, timely questions.

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