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The Instant
The Instant | Amy Liptrot
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'I loved this book' Raynor Winn, author of The Salt Path 'Utterly absorbing' Lucy Jones, author of Losing Eden Wishing to leave behind the quiet isolation of her Orkney island life, Amy Liptrot books a one-way flight to Berlin. Searching for new experiences, inspiration and love, she rents a loftbed in a shared flat and looks for work. She explores the streets, nightclubs and parks and seeks out the city’s wildlife – goshawks, raccoons and hooded crows. She looks for love through the screen of her laptop. Over the course of a year Amy makes space hoping for the unexpected. And it comes with an erotic jolt, in the form of a love affair that obsesses her. The Instant is an unapologetic look at the addictive power of love and lust. It is also an exploration of the cycles of the moon, the flight paths of migratory birds, the mesmerising power of Neolithic stonework and the trails followed by a generation who exist online.
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rachaich
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Who needs TV when you've got a book?
No way was I going to bed without finishing this. And it's not leaving my mind, I keep returning to sections.
A very worthwhile book, full of beautiful descriptions and amusing thoughts. And the writing:)

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rachaich
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Devouring this gem of a memoir.
I read The Outrun a few years ago and it sticks with me. This is doing the same.

AmyG On a side note…I love your tile. 2y
rachaich @AmyG sadly it's not mine, it's at work... I covet them! 2y
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Kazzie
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Didn‘t like this memoir as much as per previous book (maybe to do with setting), but has a beautiful voice. Especially the attention paid to the natural world, even within a city

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Twocougs
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Amy Liptrit‘s writing is stunning. You added her joy and pain, when she feels the light and when she is struggling out of the darkness. I loved the Outun but this one is even better.

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