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Only £9.74 £14.99
Elsewhere in this Review we have featured The Enchanted Garden by the same author, which is elegiac and contemplative, but this later book is more of an impassioned manifesto. The tone of the book is summed up in its cover which shows the archangel Michael struggling to free himself from Lucifer’s violent attack. Working as a philosopher, Naydler looks at the 5G network and all the other wireless networks that encircle our globe and which are pulling our attention from nature and perhaps from traditional human values. What good does it really do us? Is it really of any benefit to plant and animal life? And of course there are the health implications…I think we can guess the conclusions from these wise essays. As with his Garden book, the book is serious but readable. It was written before the pandemic, which is a whole new challenge!
146pp, 234 x 155 mm, Paperback, 2020, RRP £14.99
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