Simon Ingram takes us high into Britain's most forbidding and astonishing wild places through all the seasons of the year - from the first blush of spring to the darkest bite of the mountain winter.
Simon Ingram Livres
Simon Ingram est un journaliste et auteur dont le travail explore le journalisme d'aventure, les voyages, la nature, l'alpinisme et le cinéma. S'appuyant sur une vaste expérience personnelle d'expéditions à travers divers paysages mondiaux, son écriture explore l'attrait durable des montagnes et de la nature sauvage. Les récits d'Ingram sont reconnus pour leur authenticité et leur style captivant, immergeant les lecteurs au cœur de l'aventure. Son sens aigu du détail et sa passion pour le plein air transparaissent dans sa prose captivante.






In this insightful exploration, the author shares personal experiences and reflections on living with Parkinson's disease. Through a heartfelt narrative, readers are invited to join the journey, gaining a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs associated with the condition. The book emphasizes resilience and the importance of community support, making it a valuable resource for those affected by Parkinson's and their loved ones.
Will undoubtedly become a classic narrative of this scenically magnificent, legend-rich and geologically unique part of Scotland' Cameron McNeish, The Herald Rising a kilometre out of the storm-scoured waters around Scotland's Isle of Skye is a dark battlement of pinnacles and ridgelines: the Cuillin.
Living By My Rules
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The narrative offers a profound exploration of the daily challenges faced by individuals living with Parkinson's disease, highlighting the emotional and physical battles they endure. Through personal anecdotes, the author provides an intimate look at resilience, adaptation, and the pursuit of autonomy despite debilitating circumstances. This poignant account emphasizes the importance of embracing life and maintaining one's identity in the face of adversity.
No self-respecting Queens Park Rangers fan should be without this, the ultimate ‘travel companion’ to QPR’s away day fixtures. With over 40 years of following his beloved QPR up and down the country, Simon Ingram has created the ultimate fan’s-eye history of the club. Designed to be read by supporters on their way to their next match, QPR – Away Day Travels includes several quizzes, classic photos and an extensive list of the team’s most memorable games – both good and bad. Written with humour and a positive outlook for the club he adores, QPR – Away Day Travels will delight any follower of the Super Hoops, young or old.
This book can be best understood with reference to the concept of interanimating dialogics developed by Mikhail Bakhtin. For Bakhtin, in dialogue, individuals participate with their eyes, lips, hands, soul, spirit, and with their bodies and deeds. Artists have always abstracted from or distilled aspects of their social and political milieu. Most of the artists in this volume do this in different ways, using various forms of abstraction, figuration, phenomenology, and affect. This book suggests that the very relationship between art and politics must be thought of anew through an interanimation of dialogical exchanges