<b>Filled with practical tips</b>, showing how increasing our exposure to plants by even small amounts can make a significant difference
Guardian
This <b>lucid and entertaining</b> book presents compelling scientific evidence that proves what many of us have perhaps long suspected: nature is really good for us. I found it <b>revelatory</b>
- Richard Deverell, Director of Kew,
Should be mandatory reading for teachers, clinicians and basically everyone else. <b>What a superb book</b>, marshalling together all of the evidence needed to make a case for more nature everywhere, for nature in all policies
- Chris van Tulleken,
We’ve all understood for years that spending time in nature makes us feel better. This <b>brilliant and important book</b> lays out the ground-breaking science behind the feeling. A critical tool arguing for us all to have access to diverse green spaces
- Rosie Boycott, author of OUR FARM,
<i>Good Nature</i> is a game-changer – the book that proves how living with plants transforms our lives. <b>Beautifully written, masterfully explained</b>, Kathy Willis reveals the cutting-edge science behind the power of flora to heal and sustain us – from forests to the humble house plant. I defy anyone to read this book and not embrace a life with plants!
- Isabella Tree, author of WILDING,
<b>Loved it</b>. It <b>should be required reading for … anybody who values their health</b>. Her engaging writing can’t help but change the way we look at the world and I will be astonished if any reader doesn’t change at least some habits to take advantage of the fascinating benefits she so clearly outlines
- John Cherry, founder of Groundswell,
Kathy Willis argues in this <b>revealing, optimistic</b> book [that] “science backs up our instincts” about the benefits of interacting with the natural world . . . As this <b>lucid, readable</b> book shows, in many cases, “The prescription is NATURE”
- Nick Rennison, Daily Mail
<b>Illuminating</b> . . . Willis produces a fascinating, comprehensive and highly convincing argument
Observer