"This joyful and rewarding book highlights the wonder of nature and a developing friendship between the author and a robin called Bob. "
Absolutely gorgeous, this would make a lovely gift for others, or yourself! With the focus on nature and in particular a robin, this book travels with the author as he becomes a gardener and forms close relationships with some of the animals and birds he meets. Author Tony Putman says about his very special relationship with Bob: “Sometimes in life you get to meet someone you feel at one with - where there’s a special connection. It’s not always something you understand or can explain, but it’s there, and you both feel it. I had that connection not with a person but with an animal, a wild bird. He stood no taller than 4 inches high, but his personality was the size of the world”. The tale of Bob is simply told, with real heart and love and it casts a warm glow. The trust on display between the two is inspiring, but this isn’t just about Bob, while the book forms a: “love letter to Britain’s favourite bird”, the author forms relationships with other animals and birds too. The photos are beautiful, and made me smile as I met the creatures so charmingly described. This is about slowing down, taking time to stop, to really look and listen to the nature around you. You can see and feel the effect the friendships have on the author, and it is truly wonderful. This gentle feel-good book just had to be chosen as both a LoveReading Star Book and Liz Pick of the Month. Bob the Robin is the perfect remedy to the pressures of the modern world, it champions nature, kindness, and friendship. Highly recommended.
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A lovely book which is unhesitatingly recommended for readers of all ages.
A simple but enchanting book about a gardener's relationship with a wild robin and other wildlife in a Kent garden, and the way that helped the author cope with traumas in his life
I confess that I cried at the end. But I remembered the words of Dr Seuus: "Don't cry because it's over: smile because it happened".... Read Full Review
'When a robin appears, a loved one is near'
In 2019, Tony Putman was working as a gardener in Edenbridge, Kent, when he noticed a bold robin sitting on a branch of an old plum tree. The robin glanced in his direction as he approached, but he didn't move, so Tony grabbed his camera and took a photo. This would be the first of hundreds of photos that Tony would take of Bob the robin - and the start of an extraordinary friendship that would last for years.
As Tony shared his pictures on his social media account, Putman and Robin, he witnessed an outpouring the love - not just for Bob, but for robins everywhere, who populate our gardens with song and movement even on the direst winter days.
In this book, Tony shares his touching journey with Bob, and tells the story of our unwavering affection for these magnificent creatures. This is an informative book about the life of a robin, as well as a beautiful love letter to these spirited and lively birds - who offer us a connection with nature, a moment of contact and a great source of comfort and joy.
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'A beautiful and touching celebration of wildlife and our relationship with the little creatures who share this wonderful planet with us. This book is much needed in these chaotic times.'
Abigail Hopkins
'A heartwarming story of connection; this book will inspire you to see nature with fresh eyes'
Suzy Reading
Bob the Robin features in the following genres: Non-Fiction Books of the Month, Biographies & Autobiographies, Lifestyle, Hobbies and Leisure, Nature and the natural world: general interest, Wildlife: birds and birdwatching: general interest, Autobiography: general, Nature and the natural world: general interest, Biography, Literature and Literary studies, Biography: general, Autobiography: general, Wildlife: general interest, Wildlife: birds and birdwatching: general interest
Bob the Robin is available in Hardback
Bob the Robin was written by Tony Putman and published by Gaia an imprint of Octopus
Bob the Robin has 256 pages
Yes it is part of Bob the Robin Series series
£9.89