“How to describe the ecstatic song of larks? How the writers and poets have tried…”
Skylarks are the heralds of our countryside. Their music is the quintessential sound of spring. The spirit of English pastoralism, they inspire poets, composers and farmers alike. In the trenches of World War I they were a reminder of the chattering meadows of home.
Perhaps you were up with the lark, or as happy as one. History has seen us poeticise and musicise the bird, but also capture and eat them. We watch as they climb the sky, delight in their joyful singing, and yet we harm them too.
The Soaring life of the Lark explores the music and poetry; the breath-taking heights and struggle to survive of one of Britain’s most iconic songbirds.
PRAISE FOR JOHN LEWIS-STEMPEL
‘Britain’s finest living nature writer’ – The Times
‘Lewis-Stempel is a fourth-generation farmer gifted with an extraordinary ability to write prose that soars and sings’ – Daily Mail

Clariel
Leah On the Offbeat
Sixteen Souls
Felix Ever After
Night Games
The Inheritance Games
Hideous Beauty
Twin Crowns
The Secret Commonwealth
Shadow and Bone
Firekeeper's Daughter
Mark My Words
The Paper & Hearts Society. Book 1
Gilded
Brisingr, Or, The Seven Promises of Eragon Shadeslayer and Saphira Bjartskular
You Can Trust Me
A Skinful of Shadows
Everything I Thought I Knew
Five Feet Apart
The Eternal Return of Clara Hart
Thirteen
Pet


