Elowen

Hardback Published on: 03/07/2023
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Elowen
life-affirming
A story that I wish didn't need to be told, about the loss of William's baby daughter Elowen - but this is such a life-affirming and brave book. Beautiful ... READ MORE
Megan at Peterborough

Synopsis

In the summer of 2017, Will and his wife Amy lose their baby, Elowen, a few days before their due date. After a traumatic

induced birth, they return from hospital to their cottage in the New Forest, grief-stricken and struggling to make sense of

what happened to them. Unmoored by sadness, what becomes clear in the weeks and months following Elowen's death is that there is no established vocabulary with which to understand this experience, either for Will or the people around him. Indeed, as he discovers, there is no word in the English language for a parent who has lost a child. Without any linguistic or emotional scaffold, the disorientation of his grief feels ever more lonely and alienating. Elowen charts the darkness of Will's grief over the course of two years with unflinching honesty, but it also describes in sonorous prose what sustained him: the natural world, and in particular the silence and attentiveness of tracking wolves in the forests of Sweden. These animals, only ever fleetingly seen,

nonetheless provided profound solace, and in the act of searching for them he began to find a way to live with his grief.

This profoundly moving, ultimately uplifting book challenges the way we think about loss and help us to re-evaluate our relationship to the natural world. Elowen is not only a remarkable portrait of grief, but also an impassioned hymn to the wild and a treatise on the restorative potential of nature in uncertain times.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Little Toller Books
  • ISBN: 9781915068194
  • Dimensions: 223 x 156 mm

Customer Reviews

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Elowen
A very sad and very beautiful book
Elowen is a really beautiful book. It’s unflinchingly honest, it’s raw, humble and at times impossible to read and breathe at the same time because of the ... READ MORE
Jane McIntyre
Elowen
A Cathartic Journey
Elowen is a beautifully compelling and triggering read. William allows us in on his journey to search for his own route to cope with the complex grief, he... READ MORE
C J mcintyre
Elowen
Amazing story of loss
This book is so brilliantly written from a man who has been suffering from a great loss of his daughter Elowen . The suffering has been unbearable and the ... READ MORE
Lindylou
Elowen
Emotional
Wow! This beautifully written, emotive book left me with tears of heartfelt emotion that rarely arrive to me, through reading alone. From the moment I tur... READ MORE
Claire Burnell
Elowen
An emotional read
A truly heartbreaking story of Will and Amy’s beautiful daughter, Elowen, and navigating life after the unthinkable. It’s unfiltered, raw and incredibly em... READ MORE
Terri Clark
Elowen
Elowen
a beautifully written book by author William Henry Searle. fully honest, and very real. ive cried and laughed throughout, been touched by his courage and ... READ MORE
Bren Dittrich
Elowen
Purely Exceptional
To say this book moved me is an understatement. Poignant, emotional and above all authentic.
Emma Brewer
Elowen
Elowen
I find it hard to add words for the beauty and pain of this wonderful book. I work as bereavement therapist and believe everyone in this working field sho... READ MORE
rachel smith
Elowen
Beautifully Brave
I feel so grateful to have come across Elowen, the beautifully brave writings of Williams grief. I read it in one go and felt every inch of Wills heartache... READ MORE
Hannah Mary