<ul><li>'Succeeds – triumphantly – in articulating with great honesty what it is like to suffer with a mental illness, and in providing strategies for coping' <b><i>Mail on Sunday</i></b><br /> </li><li>'Open, lucid and unpretentious . . . Harkness quietly, but very persuasively, makes the case for birdwatching (and wildlife-watching) as a counter to the stresses of modern life, and as a way of connecting with something larger than ourselves' <b><i>Bird Watching Magazine</i></b><br /> </li><li>'A life-changing book' <b><i>Countryman</i></b> </li><li> <b></b>'A heartfelt account of one man's return to wellbeing, and his love of nature shines through'<i><b> Herald Scotland</b></i> </li></ul>
<p>'This joyous journal celebrates the redemptive power of nature.' <b>The Simple Things</b></p>
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Biographical note
Joe Harkness has been writing his Bird Therapy blog for the last four years. He has written for Birdwatch magazine, The Curlew and the i newspaper, among others. Joe also speaks about his experiences and has recorded three 'tweets of the day' for BBC Radio 4. He works as a Special Educational Needs Coordinator and has worked with vulnerable groups for nine years.
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