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Is a River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+ | Nature Lovers & Environmental Advocates
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Author: Robert Macfarlane
Release Date:Â May 20, 2025
Genre: Non-fiction
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Is a River Alive? – Transform Your Understanding of Rivers and Nature Through Powerful Storytelling
About the Book
This transformative work explores a single, revolutionary idea: that rivers are not mere resources for human use, but living beings who deserve recognition in both imagination and law. Penguin Books Hailed by the New York Times as “a naturalist who can unfurl a sentence with the breathless ease of a master angler,” Robert Macfarlane delivers a profound work of travel writing, reportage, and natural history Amazon that will reshape your relationship with the natural world. The narrative flows through three epic journeys: to northern Ecuador where cloud-forests face destruction by gold-mining, to the wounded rivers of southern India where activists battle to save dying waterbodies, and to north-eastern Quebec where the Mutehekau (Magpie) River is being defended from damming. Penguin Books
From the Back Cover
“This book is so potent that I felt baptized by the flow of its prose-poetry.” Experience a reading journey that doesn’t just inform—it transforms, awakening your connection to rivers and reminding you that our fate flows with theirs, and always has.
About the Author
Robert Macfarlane’s Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling books include Underland, Landmarks, The Old Ways, and Mountains of the Mind. His work has been translated into more than thirty languages and won prizes around the world. Penguin Books In 2017, the American Academy of Arts and Letters awarded him the E.M. Forster Prize for Literature, and in 2023 he won the inaugural Weston International Award for nonfiction. Penguin Books As a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Macfarlane brings academic rigor combined with the heart of a poet to every page he writes.
Who Is This Book For?
This book speaks to anyone who has ever felt moved by flowing water, from environmental activists and nature lovers to readers seeking beautifully crafted literary nonfiction. If you care about climate change, Indigenous rights, or the future of our planet’s waterways, this book offers both inspiration and a call to action. It’s perfect for fans of writers like Rebecca Solnit, Elizabeth Kolbert, and Merlin Sheldrake who appreciate prose that educates while it enchants. Whether you’re an armchair traveler or a dedicated environmentalist, Macfarlane’s vivid storytelling will pull you into landscapes you’ve never seen and introduce you to heroes fighting battles you didn’t know existed.
What You’ll Discover
Through Macfarlane’s “dazzling prose,” you’ll witness the birth of a movement that’s giving rivers legal personhood, meet activists risking everything to protect sacred waterways, and understand why rivers—capable of being wounded, healed, and defended—deserve our recognition as living beings. You’ll emerge with a transformed perspective on nature, a deeper appreciation for water’s role in all life, and concrete understanding of how the Rights of Nature movement is changing environmental law worldwide. This isn’t just a book about rivers—it’s an invitation to reimagine your relationship with the living world.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Rights of Nature movement discussed in this book?
The Rights of Nature movement advocates for recognizing rivers, forests, and ecosystems as legal entities with rights, similar to how corporations have legal personhood. Macfarlane explores groundbreaking cases where rivers have won legal protection through this framework.
Is this book suitable for readers without a background in environmental science?
Absolutely. While deeply researched, the book reads like immersive travel writing rather than a textbook. Macfarlane makes complex environmental and legal concepts accessible through compelling storytelling and vivid descriptions of the places and people he encounters.
Which rivers does Robert Macfarlane visit in the book?
The book follows three major journeys: to rivers threatened by gold-mining in Ecuador’s cloud forests, to polluted waterways in Chennai, India, and to Quebec’s Mutehekau (Magpie) River facing potential damming. He also weaves in the story of a chalk stream near his own home.
How does this compare to Macfarlane’s other books like Underland?
While Underland explored what lies beneath the earth’s surface, Is a River Alive? follows the flow of water across landscapes. Both combine lyrical prose with environmental urgency, but this book adds a stronger activist dimension, directly engaging with legal battles and Indigenous perspectives on river rights.
| Weight | 1.42 g |
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| Dimensions | 6.3 × 1.2 × 9.3 cm |
oin acclaimed nature writer Robert Macfarlane on three transformative journeys across continents as he explores a revolutionary question: can rivers be considered living beings with legal rights? From Ecuador's threatened cloud-forests to India's dying waterways and Quebec's wild rivers facing destruction, this New York Times bestseller combines stunning prose with urgent environmental advocacy. You'll meet activists fighting to protect sacred waters, discover the growing Rights of Nature movement, and emerge with a completely transformed understanding of rivers and your connection to the natural world.

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