Wild Thing: Finding hope and a home in the natural world
Bonnier Books Ltd
£23.99
This book is raw, heartfelt, brave and just utterly alive' - Seán Ronayne, author of Nature BoyAt the age of 28, Randal Plunkett inherited the title of Baron Dunsany, alongside Dunsany Castle and the 1,600-acre estate and found himself at a crossroads.
<p><b>At the age of 28, Randal Plunkett inherited the title of Baron Dunsany, alongside Dunsany Castle and the 1,600-acre estate and found himself at a crossroads. A reluctant aristocrat, he n</b><b>ow lets nature run wild on grounds his ancestors farmed for centuries.</b><br><br>What Randal had was a vision of Dunsany given back to nature. <i>Wild Thing</i> is a brilliant memoir-with-a-mission, showcasing how this poisoned chalice - a cold, leaky, needy castle, with all the responsibilities to the generations before - became a personal journey toward fulfilment, a vital mission toward a better, more sustainable, future, and a call to arms for the environment, and the people who live in it.</p>
- | Author: Randal Plunkett
- | Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
- | Publication Date: Oct 09, 2025
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- | Binding: Hardback
- | ISBN-13: 9781804189559
- | ISBN-10: 1804189553
- Author:
- Randal Plunkett
- Publisher:
- Bonnier Books Ltd
- Publication Date:
- Oct 09, 2025
- Binding:
- Hardback
- ISBN-13:
- 9781804189559
- ISBN10:
- 1804189553