Land Beneath the Waves: How the Natural World Helped One Woman Navigate Chronic Illness, Self-Acceptance and Belonging – One of BBC Wildlife’s best nature books of 2025

Paperback Published on: 11/06/2026
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Land Beneath the Waves
Brave, gentle, and saw right through me.
'Land Beneath the Waves" is Wilson's life-long attempt to understand her place in the world, and what that very world looks like for her. We follow Nic th... READ MORE
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Synopsis

One of BBC Wildlife's books of the year

"A book of great courage, curiosity, discovery and connection." - Amy-Jane Beer, author of The Flow

A moving, honest and revealing memoir of living with chronic illness, and an examination of the ways a relationship with the natural world can affect us, from debut author and Guardian country diarist Nic Wilson

When Nic Wilson begins researching the history of her local landscape and its wildlife, the last thing she wants to do is consider her own past. But as she unearths tales of giant sequoias, puss moths, nightingales and chalk streams, Nic realises her affinity with the nearby wild began as a way to handle growing up with a mother who lived with a debilitating chronic illness.

Now in her forties, and struggling with mental and physical health herself, Nic revisits her childhood to trace the influence of the natural world on her life. As she grapples with revelations from the past, the boundaries between self and land become increasingly porous, and the lure of the wetlands around her home threatens to engulf her. Can she find the strength to face the waves of chronic illness - past and present - and learn to reach for steady ground?

With the natural world facing more threats than ever before, Land Beneath the Waves inspires us to develop a meaningful bond with our local natural spaces and landscapes, illuminating a hopeful path towards a better future for human and non-human life.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9781837997947
  • Number of pages: 320
  • Dimensions: 196 x 126 x 26 mm
  • Weight: 220g
  • Languages: English

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Land Beneath the Waves
A memoir of illness suffused with the natural world
In this memoir suffused with the author’s connection with the natural world, the ambition to track a history of chronic illness in the family alongside liv... READ MORE
Huttson Lo
Land Beneath the Waves
Both gentle and fierce, as well as bravely and radically honest, I loved this book.
Land Beneath the Waves takes you through the snickets, catches, bogs, heaths and rivers of the landscape of memory; a childhood lost along the way that dis... READ MORE
Nicola Chester
Land Beneath the Waves
Thoughtful, honest and courageous
Nic Wilson’s Land Beneath the Waves is no simplistic account of a ‘nature cure.’ The book reveals her as a deeply thoughtful, honest and courageous writer... READ MORE
Sally Goldsmith
Land Beneath the Waves
A wonderful book
'Land Beneath the Waves' is an entirely honest account of Nic Wilson's struggle to understand the impact of chronic illness, in this case her mother's and ... READ MORE
Cherith Nixon