10 Best Countryside Living Books to Escape from Urban Hustle
Living in the city can sometimes feel overwhelming, what with the endless noise, ceaseless rush, and towering concrete buildings. Sometimes, all you crave is the sweet escape to a time and place where life unfolds at an easier pace - the enchanting charm of the countryside. But since we can't jump onto the next bus to some distant idyllic village, here's the next best thing - a carefully curated list of 10 books that masterfully capture the allure of countryside living. As you turn their pages, these novels and comics transport you to tranquil pastures and quaint small towns, helping you shed the urban hustle and bustle in your mind. From warm tales of community and resilience to endearing narratives of a simpler life, these books promise a delightful experience. You can almost hear the rustle of leaves, feel the freshness of dew-kissed mornings, and savor the simple pleasure of a homemade meal. Whether you're hankering after a bit of pastoral calm or yearning to embark on a rustic adventure, these wonderful picks will take you there. So, grab your coziest blanket, fill up that cup of hot cocoa and prepare to be whisked away to places where time tiptoes and life is savored, not rushed.
『Walden』
On July 4, 1845, Henry David Thoreau moved into the cabin he had built on the shore of Walden Pond. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt is proud to publish an exceptional new edition of what is perhaps the most important book in our history as a publisher. Walden: An Annotated Edition features the definitive text of the book with extensive notes on Thoreau's life and times by the distinguished biographer and critic Walter Harding. In the third chapter, Thoreau writes, "How many a man has dated a new era in his life from the reading of a book?" For many readers, Walden is that book. Written a century and a half ago, it grows more meaningful every day, and whether you are reading it for the first time or the hundredth, Walter Harding's insightful comments will open your eyes to the true depths of this masterpiece.
Author | Henry David Thoreau |
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Price | unknown |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Release Date | Sep 19, 1995 |
Source | Google Books |
『A Year in Provence』
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • In this witty and warm-hearted account, Peter Mayle tells what it is like to realize a long-cherished dream and actually move into a 200-year-old stone farmhouse in the remote country of the Lubéron with his wife and two large dogs. He endures January's frosty mistral as it comes howling down the Rhône Valley, discovers the secrets of goat racing through the middle of town, and delights in the glorious regional cuisine. A Year in Provence transports us into all the earthy pleasures of Provençal life and lets us live vicariously at a tempo governed by seasons, not by days.
Author | Peter Mayle |
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Price | $10.99 |
Publisher | Vintage |
Release Date | May 19, 2010 |
Source | Google Books |
『The Secret Garden』
Ten-year-old Mary comes to live in a lonely house on the Yorkshire moors and discovers an invalid cousin and the mysteries of a locked garden.
Author | Frances Hodgson Burnett |
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Price | unknown |
Publisher | Penguin |
Release Date | Jan 01, 1999 |
Source | Google Books |
『The Shepherd's Life』
The New York Times bestseller and International Phenomenon One of the Top Ten Books of 2015, Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times. "It's bloody marvelous." - Helen Macdonald, New York Times bestselling author of H IS FOR HAWK "Captivating... A book about continuity and roots and a sense of belonging in an age that's increasingly about mobility and self-invention. Hugely compelling." - Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times Some people's lives are entirely their own creations. James Rebanks' isn't. The first son of a shepherd, who was the first son of a shepherd himself, his family have lived and worked in the Lake District of Northern England for generations, further back than recorded history. It's a part of the world known mainly for its romantic descriptions by Wordsworth and the much loved illustrated children's books of Beatrix Potter. But James' world is quite different. His way of life is ordered by the seasons and the work they demand. It hasn't changed for hundreds of years: sending the sheep to the fells in the summer and making the hay; the autumn fairs where the flocks are replenished; the grueling toil of winter when the sheep must be kept alive, and the light-headedness that comes with spring, as the lambs are born and the sheep get ready to return to the hills and valleys. The Shepherd's Life the story of a deep-rooted attachment to place, modern dispatches from an ancient landscape that describe a way of life that is little noticed and yet has profoundly shaped the landscape over time. In evocative and lucid prose, James Rebanks takes us through a shepherd's year, offering a unique account of rural life and a fundamental connection with the land that most of us have lost. It is a story of working lives, the people around him, his childhood, his parents and grandparents, a people who exist and endure even as the culture - of the Lake District, and of farming - changes around them. Many memoirs are of people working desperately hard to leave a place. This is the story of someone trying desperately hard to stay.
Author | James Rebanks |
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Price | $12.99 |
Publisher | Flatiron Books |
Release Date | May 12, 2015 |
Source | Google Books |
『Braiding Sweetgrass』
As a botanist, Robin Wall Kimmerer has been trained to ask questions of nature with the tools of science. As a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, she embraces the notion that plants and animals are our oldest teachers. In Braiding Sweetgrass, Kimmerer brings these two lenses of knowledge together to take us on “a journey that is every bit as mythic as it is scientific, as sacred as it is historical, as clever as it is wise” (Elizabeth Gilbert). Drawing on her life as an indigenous scientist, and as a woman, Kimmerer shows how other living beings—asters and goldenrod, strawberries and squash, salamanders, algae, and sweetgrass—offer us gifts and lessons, even if we've forgotten how to hear their voices. In reflections that range from the creation of Turtle Island to the forces that threaten its flourishing today, she circles toward a central argument: that the awakening of ecological consciousness requires the acknowledgment and celebration of our reciprocal relationship with the rest of the living world. For only when we can hear the languages of other beings will we be capable of understanding the generosity of the earth, and learn to give our own gifts in return.
Author | Robin Kimmerer |
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Price | $18 |
Publisher | Milkweed Editions |
Release Date | Sep 16, 2013 |
Source | Google Books |
『The Hidden Life of Trees』
A NEW YORK TIMES, WASHINGTON POST, AND WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER • One of the most beloved books of our time: an illuminating account of the forest, and the science that shows us how trees communicate, feel, and live in social networks. After reading this book, a walk in the woods will never be the same again. “Breaks entirely new ground ... [Peter Wohlleben] has listened to trees and decoded their language. Now he speaks for them.”—The New York Review of Books NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY BRAINPICKINGS • HONORABLE MENTION: SEJ Rachel Carson Environment Book Award • Shortlisted: Audible International Book of the Year Award • Books For a Better Life Award • Indie Choice Award—Nonfiction Book of the Year Are trees social beings? In The Hidden Life of Trees forester and author Peter Wohlleben convincingly makes the case that, yes, the forest is a social network. He draws on groundbreaking scientific discoveries to describe how trees are like human families: tree parents live together with their children, communicate with them, support them as they grow, share nutrients with those who are sick or struggling, and even warn each other of impending dangers. Wohlleben also shares his deep love of woods and forests, explaining the amazing processes of life, death, and regeneration that he has observed in his woodland. “A declaration of love and an engrossing primer on trees, brimming with facts and an unashamed awe for nature.”—Washington Post “Heavily dusted with the glitter of wonderment.”—The New Yorker Includes a Note From a Forest Scientist by Dr.Suzanne Simard Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute
Author | Peter Wohlleben |
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Price | $24.95 |
Publisher | Greystone Books |
Release Date | Sep 13, 2016 |
Source | Google Books |
『All Creatures Great and Small』
From a Yorkshire veterinarian and a “wise and wonderful writer”: The New York Times bestseller and basis for the beloved BBC series of the same name (The Boston Globe). In the rolling dales of Yorkshire, a simple, rural region of northern England, a young veterinarian from Sunderland joins a new practice. A stranger in a strange land, he must quickly learn the odd dialect and humorous ways of the locals, master outdated equipment, and do his best to mend, treat, and heal pets and livestock alike. This witty and heartwarming collection, based on the author’s own experiences, became an international success, spawning sequels and winning over animal lovers everywhere. Perhaps better than any other writer, James Herriot reveals the ties that bind us to the creatures in our lives.
Author | James Herriot |
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Price | $17.99 |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Release Date | Nov 15, 2011 |
Source | Google Books |
『The Old Ways』
From the acclaimed author of The Wild Places and Underland, an exploration of walking and thinking In this exquisitely written book, Robert Macfarlane sets off from his Cambridge, England, home to follow the ancient tracks, holloways, drove roads, and sea paths that crisscross both the British landscape and its waters and territories beyond. The result is an immersive, enthralling exploration of the ghosts and voices that haunt old paths, of the stories our tracks keep and tell, and of pilgrimage and ritual. Told in Macfarlane’s distinctive voice, The Old Ways folds together natural history, cartography, geology, archaeology and literature. His walks take him from the chalk downs of England to the bird islands of the Scottish northwest, from Palestine to the sacred landscapes of Spain and the Himalayas. Along the way he crosses paths with walkers of many kinds—wanderers, pilgrims, guides, and artists. Above all this is a book about walking as a journey inward and the subtle ways we are shaped by the landscapes through which we move. Macfarlane discovers that paths offer not just a means of traversing space, but of feeling, knowing, and thinking.
Author | Robert Macfarlane |
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Price | $12.99 |
Publisher | Penguin |
Release Date | Oct 11, 2012 |
Source | Google Books |
『A Walk in the Woods』
God only knows what possessed Bill Bryson, a reluctant adventurer if ever there was one, to undertake a gruelling hike along the world's longest continuous footpath—The Appalachian Trail. The 2,000-plus-mile trail winds through 14 states, stretching along the east coast of the United States, from Georgia to Maine. It snakes through some of the wildest and most spectacular landscapes in North America, as well as through some of its most poverty-stricken and primitive backwoods areas. With his offbeat sensibility, his eye for the absurd, and his laugh-out-loud sense of humour, Bryson recounts his confrontations with nature at its most uncompromising over his five-month journey. An instant classic, riotously funny, A Walk in the Woods will add a whole new audience to the legions of Bill Bryson fans.
Author | Bill Bryson |
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Price | unknown |
Publisher | Anchor Canada |
Release Date | May 15, 2012 |
Source | Google Books |
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So there you have it, folks - a fully packed list featuring the best of the best in novels and comics about countryside living. Whether you fantasize about loping across green pastures, toiling in the gardens under the open sky, getting hands dirty with mud, waking up to rooster's crow or simply fancy the unhurried pace of small-town life, these books embody the dream of an ideal rural idyll. The authentic portrayal of characters, captivating plots, and the vivid description of the serene landscapes will whisk you away from the rowdy, chaotic city life, at least for a while. These rural narratives, overflowing with bucolic charm, not only offer a refreshing escape but also make us ponder upon a simpler, slower, and perhaps a more meaningful way of life. Words, indeed, have the power to transport us into a world vastly different from ours, and these books do exactly that – they are the perfect companions for everyone yearning for quieter, country lifestyle. Get your hands on these reads, folks and allow the tranquillity of the countryside seep into your urbanized souls!
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