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For millennia, we have tried to explain ourselves using the raven as a symbol. It occupies a unique place in British history and has left an indelible mark on our cultural landscape.

 

The raven's hulking black shape has come to represent many things: death, all-seeing power, the underworld, and a wildness that remains deep within us. Legend has it that the fate of the nation rests upon the raven, and should the resident birds ever leave the Tower of London then the entire kingdom will fall.

 

While so much of our wildlife is vanishing, ravens are returning to their former habitats after centuries of exile, moving back from their outposts at the very edge of the country, to the city streets from which they once scavenged the bodies of the dead.

 

In A Shadow Above, Joe Shute follows ravens across their new hunting grounds, examining our complicated and challenging relationship with these birds. He meets people who live alongside the raven in conflict and peace, unpicks their fierce intelligence, and ponders what the raven's successful return might come to symbolise for humans in the dark times we now inhabit.

A Shadow Above: The Fall and Rise of the Raven

  • By Joe Shute

    A Shadow Above chronicles the return of the raven and the people who have made that comeback possible.

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  • Book Details

    ISBN: 9781472940285 | Pub date: 02-Feb-18 | Format: 216 x 135mm | Extent: 272pp

  • About the Author

    Joe Shute is an author and journalist with a passion for the natural world. He is a senior staff feature writer at The Daily Telegraph where he writes the weekend 'Weather Watch' and 'What to Spot?' columns. Joe studied history at Leeds University and started his career as a trainee reporter on the Halifax Evening Courier before working at The Yorkshire Post as its crime correspondent. He previously wrote A Shadow Above: The Fall and Rise of the Raven and Forecast: A Diary of the Lost Seasons. He lives with his wife in Sheffield. @JoeShute

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