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An Enchanted Place
An Enchanted Place

An Enchanted Place

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Hawthorn Press Fiction

FICTION

112 Pages, 6.25 x 9.25

Formats: EPUB, Cloth

Cloth, $24.95 (US $24.95) (CA $33.95)

Publication Date: January 2022

ISBN 9781912480463

Rights: US & CA

Hawthorn Press (Jan 2022)

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Overview

In a quaint English village, an unlikely group of friends discovers the magic of community and the importance of protecting their enchanted place.

Meet Bertie, Peggy, Bouncer, Sheila, and Bunny, residents of Hartfield, each grappling with their own unique challenges. When a proposed bypass threatens their beloved Ashdown Forest, they band together to fight for its preservation, uncovering hidden connections and finding meaning in their shared purpose. As they navigate life's ups and downs, they learn that even the smallest among us can make a big difference.

An Enchanted Place is a heartwarming tale for readers who appreciate character-driven stories, gentle humor, and reflections on life's deeper questions. Discover the power of friendship and the beauty of the natural world in this charming literary fiction.

Reviews

"Jonathan Stedall has directed some of our most enjoyable documentaries, and now has turned his hand to something as lively, original and thoughtful in prose." - Craig Brown, author, Ninety-Nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret



"Enchanting is the word. I love [the] characters . . . and the beautiful ponderings on life. It’s a triumph." Isabella Tree, author, Wilding

"Jonathan Stedall’s homage to his childhood hero Winnie the Pooh is a honeypot of wisdom and gentle humour" – Jeremy Naydler, philosopher, author of Shamanic Wisdom in the Pyramid Texts

Author Biography

Jonathan Stedall has made documentary films for over fifty years, largely at the BBC. His book Where on Earth is Heaven?, published by Hawthorn Press in 2009, was singled out by John Cleese as "the most annoying book I have ever read, as the author seems to have had a more interesting life than I’ve had."