‘I loved reading New Wild Order. As a forager and nature lover there’s always more to learn, and Andy gave me new insights to enrich my life with. It gives a valuable perspective on where we’re at as a culture and knits themes together that you might not expect. Thank you Andy for this brilliant addition to writing about the wild.’
Rachel Lambert, award-winning author of Wild and Sweetand forager
‘New Wild Order is a breath of fresh air. This book will shake you out of your doldrums and help you find your peace of mind again with a simple but powerful solution: getting outside. As a mother to a young son, this book is pivotal in parenting. It’s a reminder for all of us to set the screens down and just go outside. It’s as simple and as powerful as that. New Wild Order serves as a my daily call to get past the desk and out into this big, beautiful world. I never regret it.’
Dr. Lauren Cook, Licensed Clinical Psychologist and author of Generation Anxiety
‘Full of kindness, honesty, and gentle joy, this memoir-meets-lifestyle-guide is a balm for anyone looking for a change of perspective.’
Mary-Ann Ochota, broadcaster and author
‘Andy Hamilton is a forager and philosopher of wild living. He ponders and then writes bravely, yet lightly on the big subjects: life, consciousness, art, shelter, bodies, music, sleep, death. He explains how the call of nature saved his life, and he wants it to save yours. Please read his wise words. He’s great company, and is your host for the New Wild Order party (which will be outdoors, under the stars, with wild food on the menu).
Matthew Seal, forager and co-author of Eat your Weeds! and Hedgerow Medicine
‘What makes New Wild Order such an essential read is the refreshingly enthusiastic way Andy Hamilton throws himself into his many experiments to ‘New Wild’ his life — and the candid way he reports back to us. This is no smug self-help guru passing on gospel truths about how life should be lived. Instead we’re invited along on a journey of learning with an author who isn’t afraid to get things wrong, is happy to admit he doesn’t have all the answers, but is passionate about helping us live a happier, healthier and more natural life. I learned a huge amount by reading this book, which is intensely honest, thoughtful, curious, and often funny.’
Alex Roddie, editor of Sidetracked Magazine
‘The best chance for the nature recovery we desperately need, is for many more people to get out there and see it, smell it, hear it, and taste it before it’s too late. This book, and Andy’s passion, provide the perfect inspiration.’
Chris Banes, broadcaster, campaigner, and wildlife champion
‘In his eye-wateringly forthright and highly readable book, Andy Hamilton takes our joyful (if neglected) instinct for foraging as a cue and explores both instinctive and traditional ways by which we might reclaim our relationship with the natural world, the natural life, and find peace every day.’
John Wright, author of The Forager’s Calendar
‘In New Wild Order, Andy shows us how to reorder our senses and align them to let the natural world into our everyday lives. His exploration of reconnecting mind and body to the world outside our individual boxes is both fascinating and inspiring. Anyone who needs to find their way back to earth will love this book, as I did.’
Josephine Collingwood, Chair of Outdoor Writers & Photographer’s Guild (OWPG)
‘A very refreshing book, especially Andy’s enthusiasm in reporting the successes, but also more importantly, his failures of his adventures and choices. A simple and accessible book that gives you tangible ways to “new wild” your life by adjusting small but significant aspects of everyday life. These are given in handy notes at the end of each chapter. Through his research, Andy has come to understand that we can and should try to heal ourselves “at the speed of nature”. What a wonderful sentiment.’
Advolly Richmond, garden writer, historian, and television presenter
‘Andy’s book is life-changing, inspiring me to reconnect with nature, embrace old habits, and challenge societal norms. His relatable writing encourages confidence, self-awareness, and a return to a simpler, more natural lifestyle.’
Sam Webster, Organiser of the British Wild Food Festival
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The Evening Standard
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‘This fascinating book tells you everything you need to know about the search for a perfect pint, from discovering new beers to learning how to taste them properly and even how to brew your own.’
Best of British Magazine
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Publishers Weekly
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‘Very visually appealing and will undoubtedly circulate based on looks alone … Beautiful photos and helpful instructional drawings abound … a great source for anyone looking to go greener … Recommended for most public libraries.’
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