COSY AUTUMN BOOK HAUL! 📚 🧡
Summary
TLDRIn this book haul video, the host enthusiastically introduces a collection of newly acquired books, spanning various genres including fiction, non-fiction, and cookbooks. They share excitement for 'A Countryman's Autumn Notebook' by Adrien Bell, part of a seasonal quartet, and 'The Other Day', a memoir by Dorothy Whipple. The host also discusses poetry, nature, and art books, along with a special offer for reading lights by Serious Readers. Personal anecdotes, such as visiting an art exhibition, add a warm touch to the video, inviting viewers to explore the diverse literary selections.
Takeaways
- 📚 The host is excited to share a variety of books, ranging from fiction to non-fiction and cookbooks.
- 🍂 One of the highlighted books is 'A Countryman's Autumn Notebook' by Adrian Bell, part of a seasonal quartet focusing on countryside writing.
- 📖 The host appreciates the beautiful prose of Adrian Bell and enjoys reading the collected newspaper articles from the 1950s to 1980s.
- 🎨 'The Other Day' by Dorothy Whipple is a memoir that the host is keen to read, admiring Whipple's previous works.
- 🌟 The host receives a new poetry anthology, 'A Nature Poem for Every Autumn Evening', edited by Jane McMorland Hunter, perfect for bedside reading.
- 🌱 'Calm Your Mind: A Journey to Tranquility' is a book of quotes and artwork aimed at providing mental calm, a theme the host finds appealing.
- 🌹 'Where the Old Roses Grow' by Janelle Myloch tells the story of rose lovers saving heritage roses during WWII, a topic the host finds fascinating.
- 💡 The host offers a discount code for Serious Readers' high-definition reading lights, emphasizing their importance for evening reading.
- 🐦 'Swoop, Sing, Perch, Paddle' is a book about birds with beautiful illustrations by Carrie Akroy, combining art with informative content.
- 🎨 The host is thrilled to receive 'The Camal' by Catherine Carswell, part of the British Library Women Writers series, set in early 20th-century Glasgow.
Q & A
What is the title of the book by Adrien Bell featured in the video?
-The title of the book by Adrien Bell is 'A Countryman's Autumn Notebook', which is part of the seasonal quartet of countryside writing by the author.
What is special about the edition of 'The Other Day' by Dorothy Whipple mentioned in the video?
-The edition of 'The Other Day' by Dorothy Whipple mentioned in the video is special because it is a memoir of her childhood and is published by Slightly Foxed with a beautiful blue clothbound cover and burgundy endpapers.
What type of book is 'Nature Poem for Every Autumn Evening' and who edited it?
-'Nature Poem for Every Autumn Evening' is a poetry anthology focused on autumn, edited by Jane McMorland Hunter.
Which book by Janelle Mullet is mentioned in the video, and what is it about?
-The book by Janelle Mullet mentioned is 'Where the Old Roses Grow: Vita Sackville-West and the Battle for Beauty During Wartime'. It tells the story of rose lovers, including Vita Sackville-West, who collected and saved rare old roses from dying out during and after World War II.
What is the offer code provided in the video for Serious Readers and what does it provide?
-The offer code provided in the video for Serious Readers is 'MIRANDA24'. It provides £1 off any of the high-definition lights by Serious Readers, as well as free UK delivery.
What is the title of the book that combines bird columns and illustrations by Carrie Akroy?
-The title of the book that combines bird columns and illustrations by Carrie Akroy is 'Swoop Sing Perch Paddle'.
What is the title of Angela Harding's new book mentioned in the video?
-The title of Angela Harding's new book mentioned in the video is not explicitly stated, but it is described as a book featuring over 50 original illustrations of seascapes and reflective rivers, alongside photography of the places that inspired the artwork.
What is the title of the book by Catherine Carswell and what is its setting?
-The title of the book by Catherine Carswell is 'The Camal'. It is set in Glasgow during the early 20th century and follows a young woman struggling with life decisions.
What is the title of the book by Celia Fremlin that the video recommends for autumn reading?
-The title of the book by Celia Fremlin recommended for autumn reading is 'Appointment with Yesterday'.
What is the title of the book by Lisa Evans that the video highly recommends?
-The title of the book by Lisa Evans that the video highly recommends is 'Small Bom Dimple'.
Outlines
📚 Book Haul Introduction and Autumn Notebook
The paragraph introduces a book haul video, where the speaker expresses excitement to share recently acquired books covering various genres. A highlight is 'A Countryman's Autumn Notebook' by Adrian Bell, a collection of countryside writings spanning from the 1950s to the 1980s. The speaker also mentions a memoir by Dorothy Whipple, the latest issue of the Slightly Foxed magazine, and a poetry anthology titled 'A Nature Poem for Every Autumn Evening'. Each book is described with enthusiasm, indicating the speaker's eagerness to read and share them.
🌹 The Battle for Beauty During Wartime and Reading Light Recommendation
This section discusses a biography titled 'Where the Old Roses Grow' by V. Sackville-West, focusing on the conservation of heritage roses during World War II. The speaker also shares a personal disappointment about not visiting Sissinghurst Castle but looks forward to reading about it. Additionally, a reading light recommendation is introduced, with an offer code for viewers to get a discount on high-definition reading lights by Serious Readers. The speaker emphasizes the importance of good lighting for reading, especially as evenings get longer, and praises the daylight-like quality and adjustability of the recommended light.
🎨 Art and Nature: Books on Illustrations and British Seascapes
The speaker reviews 'Swoop, Sing, Perch, Paddle', a book of bird illustrations by Carrie Akroy, and shares a personal memory of visiting an exhibition of the artist's work. Another book discussed is by Angela Harding, featuring illustrations and photography of seascapes and rivers, with a focus on the emotional connection to water and wildlife. The speaker also mentions 'The Camal', a book from the British Library women writers series, discussing a young woman's struggle with life decisions in early 20th-century Glasgow.
📖 A Mix of Fiction and Non-Fiction: From Room of One's Own to Beauty in Books
This paragraph covers a range of books, including 'Appointment with Yesterday' by Celia Fremlin, a suspenseful novel set in a coastal town; 'Small Bomb Dimple' by Lisa Evans, a humorous post-WWII story; and 'Death at the Sign of the Rook', a mystery novel by Kate Atkinson. The speaker also mentions 'Notes from the Hen House', a collection of essays with humor, and 'The Apple: A Delicious History', a non-fiction book about the history of apples. The paragraph concludes with the speaker's anticipation to read these books, especially during the autumn season.
🍳 Cookbooks and More Non-Fiction: Culinary Delights and Publishing History
The final paragraph focuses on cookbooks and additional non-fiction books. The speaker is excited about a signed edition of 'Crazy Water, Pickled Lemons' by Diana Henry and 'The Art of Friday Night Dinner' by Ella Risbridger, praising their readability and culinary inspiration. 'For the Love of Food' by Paul Ainsworth is also mentioned for its tempting recipes. Non-fiction books discussed include 'All the Rage: Power, Pain, and Pleasure Stories from the Front Line of Beauty 1860 to 1960' by Virginia Nicholson, and 'Literature for the People', a biography of the McMillan brothers' publishing empire. The speaker expresses eagerness to delve into these books for both pleasure and knowledge.
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Keywords
💡Book Haul
💡Slightly Foxed
💡Seasonal Quartet
💡Non-fiction
💡Memoir
💡Anthology
💡Reading Light
💡Illustration
💡Heritage Roses
💡Cookbooks
Highlights
Introduction to a new book haul featuring a variety of books from fiction to non-fiction and cookbooks.
Excitement for receiving an early press copy of 'A Countryman's Autumn Notebook' by Adrian Bell from Slightly Foxed.
Description of the seasonal quartet by Adrian Bell, with the latest being 'Autumn', the speaker's favorite season.
Praise for Adrian Bell's prose and the soothing, calming nature of his countryside writing.
Mention of a slip case containing all four volumes of the seasonal quartet by Adrian Bell.
Introduction of 'The Other Day', a memoir by Dorothy Whipple, republished by Slightly Foxed.
Discussion of the beautiful blue clothbound cover and burgundy endpapers of the Slightly Foxed editions.
Anticipation for the latest Slightly Foxed magazine, known for its articles on lesser-known books.
Review of 'Nature Poem for Every Autumn Evening', a poetry anthology edited by Jane McMorland Hunter.
Mention of Jane McMorland Hunter's contributions to the speaker's 'Seasons of Story' community.
Introduction of 'Calm Your Mind: A Journey to Tranquility', a collection of quotes and artwork for mindfulness.
Review of 'Where the Old Roses Grow', a biography detailing the efforts to save heritage roses during WWII.
Announcement of an offer code for Serious Readers' high-definition reading lights.
Discussion of the benefits of the high-definition lights for reading, including daylight wavelength technology.
Introduction of 'Swoop, Sing, Perch, Paddle', a book of bird illustrations and information.
Excitement for 'The Camal', a novel by Catherine Carswell from the British Library Women Writers series.
Review of 'Appointment with Yesterday' by Celia Fremlin, a page-turning novel set by the seaside.
Discussion of 'Small Bom Dimple' by Lisa Evans, a heartwarming post-WWII novel with humor.
Mention of 'Death at the Sign of The Rook', the latest Jackson Brody mystery by Kate Atkinson.
Introduction of 'Notes from the Hen House', a collection of humorous essays by Eleth Barker.
Anticipation for 'The Apple: A Delicious History', a non-fiction book about the history of apples.
Discussion of 'All the Rage: Power, Pain, and Pleasure Stories from the Front Line of Beauty 1860 to 1960' by Virginia Nicholson.
Introduction of 'Literature for the People', a biography about the McMillan brothers and their publishing empire.
Excitement for 'Gwen John: Art and Life in London and Paris', a biography of the artist Gwen John.
Review of 'Crazy Water, Pickled Lemons', a cookbook by Diana Henry with a signed edition.
Discussion of 'The Art of Friday Night Dinner', a cookbook by Elena Stein that's enjoyable to read and cook from.
Introduction of 'Paul Ansdworth: For the Love of Food', a cookbook featuring recipes for life's delicious moments.
Transcripts
hello everyone and welcome to a new book
haul I've got some fantastic books to
share with you that I've picked up
recently from fiction to non-fiction
cookbooks there are lots of really
wonderful books I can't wait to share
with you so let's dive in first of all I
was so thrilled to receive this
beautiful book from slightly foxed I've
got an early press copy it's coming out
a bit later this month and it's a
countryman's Autumn notebook by Adrien
Bell I absolutely love this quartet that
slightly Fox have published this is the
last one and it's a seasonal quartet of
Adrien Bell's Countryside writing so
they've already done winter spring and
summer and this completes the quartet
with Autumn which I'm really excited
about Autumn is my favorite season so
I've been so looking forward to this
volume and in these books slightly Fox
have collected Adrien Bell's newspaper
articles that he wrote from about 1950
through to the
1980s and he's such an amazing
non-fiction writer and observer of the
countryside his Pros is just beautiful I
really love it this is the type of book
that I have on my bedside table and it's
just a really soothing calming read to
dip into if you've missed any of the
other sort of season seasonal ones by
slightly foxed of Adrien Bell's writing
then they are also bringing out a little
slip case with all four volumes in it um
I think that's coming out a bit later
this month as well which is also really
exciting but yes I absolutely can't wait
to dive into this Autumn notebook I know
it's going to really put me in an
autumnal mood and it'll be a lovely
companion throughout this season so I'm
thrilled with this and then alsoo
sightly Fox have sent me one of their
new memoirs that they've republished and
I'm really excited about this one it's
the other day by Dorothy Whipple this is
a memoir of her childhood I'm a huge fan
of Dorothy Whipple's writing a lot of
you I know will be too panie books have
republished all of her books I love her
novels but I'm also really looking
forward to reading this Memoir of her
childhood and I love this slightly foxed
Edition with the beautiful blue
clothbound cover and then the sort of
lovely burgundy on the inside with the m
papers and also the ribbon I think
that's such a lovely color combination
so I'm thrilled with this and then of
course I got the latest slightly foxed
magazine as well slightly foxed is a
wonderful publishing company they
republish mainly non-fiction and Memoir
um but they also produce a quarterly
magazine which is full of wonderful
articles all about books and generally
about lesser known books and I always
find a lot of inspiration whenever I
read the latest slightly Fox magazine so
I can't wait to dive into this one too I
absolutely love the cover on this as
well it's so beautiful so that's always
really exciting when the slightly foxed
little parcel arrives and then I was
also really thrilled to get this very
kindly given to me by batsford this is
one of their latest poetry anthologies
this is a nature poem for every Autumn
evening I love how they're dividing up
some of their much bigger nature U
poetry anthologies into these little
seasonal additions again this is the
type of book that I absolutely will have
on my bedside table through the Autumn
it's edited by Jane mcmorland Hunter
those of you are part of my seasons of
Story community on substack will
recognize Jane's name as she contributes
some recipes to my substack and she's
really lovely she joins us on our
creative Power Hour often too and is
always so creative with her quilting and
everything but I love the anthologies
that she writes for batsford so I was
really thrilled to get this one and I
can't wait to dive into all of the
beautiful poems soon as well I think
this will make such lovely bedside
reading for this season and then another
book that batsford very kindly sent me
is calm your mind a journey to
Tranquility that's been done by ravenous
butterflies and this is a collection of
quotes and artwork to calm your mind um
which is just the kind of thing that I
love myself so I'm really looking
forward to looking through this
beautiful book as well and again it will
be such a lovely bedside table companion
so this will be such a beautiful book to
browse and then I love Janelle mullock's
book so I was absolutely thrilled to be
very kindly sent her new biography where
the old roses grow V sa for West and the
battle for beauty during wartime it
sounds absolutely fascinating I was
disappointed that we didn't get to
sissing Hurst V Saville West home in the
summer but we visited before and of
course we did get to her childhood home
n so I'm really really Keen to read this
and it says during the second world war
and in the decades after it a group of
Rose lovers including the writer and
Gardener Vita Sackville West the florist
constant spry and the horticulturalist
Graham Stuart Thomas realized that
Heritage roses were becoming endangered
fearing for their future these rosarians
began collecting rare old roses to save
them from dying out while England's
gardeners were away fighting on the
front where the old roses grow tells the
extraordinary story of how they did this
while the German bombers were scorching
the skies Hitler was advancing on their
lives and hope was being extinguished
month by month it just sounds like such
a fascinating read so I really can't
wait to dig into this one so before I
share the next book with you I wanted to
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information there but now let's get back
to my book ha okay so the next book that
I've got has a lovely summer memory for
me that's swoop sing perch paddle and
this is such a lovely collection of
beautiful illustrations by Carrie akroy
and you might remember that we went to
see her exhibition uh that showcased the
artwork that's found in this book we
went earlier in the summer and it was so
wonderful to see the beautiful art in
person and it's so nice to have it in
book form as well and there's such a lot
um of information about all different
types of birds in this too which is so
interesting apparently this book brings
together um columns that were written
for the oldies bird of the month column
and um each of the little articles was
accompanied by one of car acro's
beautiful illustrations so this book
kind of collects all of those columns
and it just makes such interesting
reading I learn I'm learning a lot more
about birds and it's just so beautifully
Illustrated that I absolutely love it
and it was very special seeing the karak
Cy exhibition in person so that's a
lovely memory for me from the summer of
2024 and then I was absolutely thrilled
to be sent uh this new book by Angela
Harding I think this is actually coming
out on September 26th but I've got an
early copy and it's so gorgeous it's
just arrived this morning um so I
haven't had a lot of time to look at it
yet but I've been flicking through and
it's absolutely stunning I wanted to
show you a print of hers in here that's
of
witbe there's a little bit about
Yorkshire in here and I love this one of
witbe you can just see whippy Abby in
the background there but such a stunning
book I love Angela Harding's artworks I
loved her previous two books that she's
done and so I'm over the moon to have
her beautiful new one that
showcases lots of gorgeous artwork and
some photography as well of her travels
it says that um this book features over
50 original illustrations of dramatic
seascapes and reflective Rivers
alongside photography of the stunning
places that inspired the artwork and it
says Angela Harding's beautiful new book
captures the waters that move us in this
gorgeous book Angela takes readers with
her on her travels across rivers and
seas featuring beautiful paintings and
prints pages from Angela's personal
sketchbooks and stunning photos it is a
joyful celebration of water and wild
life across Britain perfect for art
admirers and nature lovers everywhere
it's really really stunning so I was
absolutely thrilled to get this I think
Angela Harding's doing a few events
around Yorkshire actually a bit later in
the Autumn um so I might try and go to
one if I'm around that would be really
lovely but I'm so so thrilled to have
her new book too can't wait to read this
and really take in that gorgeous artwork
and then I got this book The Camal by
Catherine Carswell and this is the
latest book book published in the
British Library women writers series and
I've actually finished this one already
I read it pretty quickly and I did enjoy
it it wasn't a huge favorite of mine I
have to say but I still enjoyed it and
found it an interesting read it's set in
glasgo and I found that very interesting
I really enjoyed this the setting of the
book set in glasgo in this early 20th
century and it's about a young woman
who's really struggling with the big
life decisions what she wants to do with
her life she's drawn to a creative
career especially career as a writer but
she's also frightened to try to become a
writer herself partly because that's
such a difficult thing for women to have
done in those days in particular but
also because her mother was a writer and
not a successful one and was actually a
very bad example of a woman wanting to
write in the young heroine Ellen's life
so although she's really drawn to
writing she's also frightened of that
future so she dabbles with the idea of
marriage and at one point it looks like
she has a sort of idea of her life that
will work out but then this book T takes
you on a few twists and turns regarding
the plot so like I said in general I did
enjoy it at some points it got a bit too
wordy for me with all of sort of Ellen's
internal kind of thoughts this book is
really written as a kind of Journal
letter to her best friend and um I think
that in general that worked quite well
but sometimes like I said it got a bit
too much however I did I did enjoy it
overall and I found it really
interesting this idea of a woman really
trying to work out how to actually have
a creative career and in the book she
has a realization that her desire to be
a writer is like the Camal the more that
it's trotten down the more that it grows
and there's a wonderful bit in the book
where she gets a room of her own she
rents this sort of pokey little room
that is very far from ideal but just to
be able to have a room of her own um in
the words of Virginia wolf outside of
the family home where her aunt is really
disapproving of her wanting to write and
there is a really funny bits in this
book too I have to say there are some
really laugh out loud bits so slightly
mixed feelings with this one but overall
I did enjoy it and then another book
that I can't wait to read actually is
appointment with yesterday by Celia
fremlin I've read three other books of
hers that fa recently re-released and
this is one that only came out uh fairly
recently so I'm looking forward to
getting to it it's one that's set by the
seaside
but I think it's set more in the winter
time so I didn't read it over the summer
but I'm looking forward to getting to it
and it says Millie barns has just
arrived in the coastal town of sea
Cliffe between Windswept walks on the
beach she settles into her lodgings and
finds work as a daily help except this
isn't her real name Millie is on the run
from her past life escaping a nightmare
marriage just sounds so good already I
really can't wait to read this this one
Celia Fan's books are always such a good
page Turner so this is one I'm really
looking forward to curling up with in
the Autumn
evenings and then another book that has
just come out it's actually just out
today um the 5th of September and that's
small bom dimple by Lisa Evans I've read
this one already I've told you about it
already absolutely loved it I have an
interview with Lisa Evans that is
already up on seasons of story but it
will be up publicly on my blog um in a
few days so definitely do listen to that
um when you get the chance and yes I
absolutely loved this book it's set just
after World War II it's full of so much
humor it's such a heartwarming read as
well um it's about a young man who
realizes uh because of the death of his
older brother he's now inherited the
sort of family title and the family date
but there's no money left um and so what
he does next sort of makes up a lot of
this story and there's a lovely romance
there's just so much to enjoy in this
one and I love Lisa Evans writing but
this is my favorite actually of her
books so far so yes so I was thrilled to
get um this beautiful Edition I read the
the proof copy before but I Lov this um
beautiful proper edition of the book so
it was really thrilled to get that and
then this is one really for my mom
because um she's read the Jackson Brody
Mysteries by Kate Atkinson I really like
Kate Atkinson's writing but I haven't
read um these Mysteries by her but I'm
quite tempted actually to to pick one up
because this one looks really good this
is Death At The Sign of The Rook the
latest Jackson Brody one so I know my
mom is really going to enjoy this one
and it does look like it'll be a really
good read and Autumn is the perfect
season for coming up with a a new
mystery so I know she's looking forward
to it but I'm quite tempted to give it a
go myself as well and then another book
that I just very recently got is this
notes from the hen house and it's a
collection of essays by eleth Barker and
there's a forward to the book by her
daughter who also writer raphaela Barker
elsabeth Barker wrote the modern classic
o o calonia um but these essays are
absolutely brilliant my mom's been
reading them and she keeps reading bits
out loud to me in the evenings cuz
there's some really funny moments
there's um want to say about El Barker
learning how to drive and it's really
really funny so Mom was reading bits
loud to me just the other evening and
she's really enjoying this and I can't
wait to kind of get to it once she's
finished with it but yes I've been
hearing bits of it already and yeah
really hilarious so if you want a bit of
a
um funny read then I think this
definitely has moments of humor in it so
I'm looking forward to that one myself
and then this one a lovely sort of
seasonal read for right now is the Apple
by Sally card a delicious history this
is a non-fiction book all about the
history of the apple and this is one
that I really would like to try and get
to this month it looks really good I
think Sally card such a good run writer
as well so I'm looking forward to
getting to this one and then I also got
a few other non-fiction books that had
been on my wish list for quite some time
so I got this all the rage power pain
and pleasure stories from the front line
of beauty 1860 to 1960 by Virginia
Nicholson this just sounds like such an
interesting book all about beauty and
women and Society expectations on women
and um I can't wait to read it I think
would be a really fascinating take on
social history and cultur cultural
history so I'm really looking forward to
getting to this at some point and then
um another non-fiction book that I got
recently that sounds really interesting
is literature for the People by Sarah
Harkness and this is a biography about
the McMillan brothers and how they built
such an incredible publishing Powerhouse
so I think this one will be a really
fascinating read too they published
authors like Louis Carol and there's
just so much history to um McMillan to
this publishing house so I'm really
looking forward to this one and then an
art biography I got which had been on my
wish list for ages was this biography of
Gwen John art and life in London and
Paris by Alysia
Foster and I love Gwen John's artworks
but I really don't know much at all
about her or her life so I think this
will make a wonderful book for me to
read and yes I can't wait to get to this
one soon there's some lovely um examples
of her art throughout the book too it's
a really beautifully done book I have to
say really lovely um really love quality
book so I was really pleased to get that
and then I got a few cookbooks too um so
while I was in London I went to the
hatchards in uh St panr station and I
picked up a signed edition which I was
really thrilled to get of U this new new
sort of um new addition of one of Diana
Henry's classic cookbooks so so it's not
a brand new cookbook but it's a new
addition of it which I think is really
attractive and it's a crazy water
pickled lemons book and uh it was a
signed copy so I was really pleased to
get that I'm a huge fan of Diana Henry I
absolutely love her recipes so I was
really pleased to get this one and oh
there are just so many I'd like to try
so I was thrilled to get that and then
another cookbook that I got earlier in
the summer but I've been really enjoying
is this the art of Friday night dinner
by Ellena steel and this is such a good
cookbook to read as well as to enjoy
cooking from it's really one of those
cookbooks that you can have on your
bedside table and just dip into and I
love that type of cookbook um you know
the ones that I really love to read and
Elena stel I hope that's how you say her
name but she's such a good writer such a
good food writer and I've just been
really enjoying reading this one lots
and lots of fun so I highly recommend it
and then I just got this one um Paul
answorth For the Love of food recipes
for life's delicious moments and this
looks really good I have to say lots of
very very tempting recipes so the yes
I'm finding this one inspiring as well
well um but I only just got it so I have
to look at it properly but yes those are
all of the books that I've got lately do
let me know if you've got any of these
books if you've read any of them or if
there are any that you fancy to that you
think look really interesting I'd love
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