Salar the Salmon by Henry Williamson

Salar the Salmon

Henry Williamson

192 pages first pub 1935 (editions)

fiction classics nature reflective slow-paced
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Salar the Salmon by Henry Williamson is a mesmerizing tale that will captivate nature lovers and those who appreciate the beauty of the natural world, as it masterfully weaves a poignant and unsentimental narrative that explores the intricate relationships between humans and wildlife in a timeless and evocative portrayal of the wild.

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Salar the Salmon's migration through the rivers of Devon - surviving porpoises, seals, nets, fishermen, otters, poachers and weirs - is one of nature's great journeys. Intense, brilliantly imagined, the salmon's perilous return leaves us with a vi...

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