Everyone who has ever found something to love in a river should find something to love in this book. It is a masterpiece * The Economist * One of the big publishing events (if not the biggest) of 2025 a new book by Robert Macfarlane . . . Personal as well as political, its almost as certain to shift readerly perspectives as it is to be a bestseller * Observer, Nonfiction to look forward to in 2025 * The book is a delight . . . So stirring, so surprising, so acute * The Times * Is a River Alive? is a powerful synthesis of literature, activism and ethics, reshaping the way we perceive the natural world -- Alex Preston * Observer * The narrative pull is strong in this book. I kept wanting to go back to it. Macfarlane has yet again demonstrated his genius as an author in creating a book that is alive, that has personality, that talked to me. I was sad when it ended. It has flowed into my daily thoughts ever since, much like a river continues to flow into the sea * Evening Standard * Beautiful, wild and wildly provocative * New Scientist * Macfarlane confronts the realities of the living, beating heart of the riverine worldWith crystalline clarity and force, Macfarlane confronts the gross failure of our existing laws to protect rivers from harm Such ideas are brought to life by the quality of the writing, the evocation of mood and place, the raw smells and energies that accompany Macfarlane, whether on a gentle walk into a Cambridge wood, or hurtling with mortal speed down a Canadian rapid * Financial Times * It will change the way you think about rivers, and in turn, nature herself * iPaper * Impassioned and invigorating . . . Macfarlane is erudite and eclectic, and, though charismatic, doesnt press his presence upon you. His books are adventurous, often involving truly remarkable companions; and at the sentence level no one could accuse him of painting by numbers . . . * Spectator * A rich and visionary work of immense beauty. Macfarlane is a memory keeper. What is broken in our societies, he mends with words. Rarely does a book hold such power, passion, and poetry in its exploration of nature. Read this to feel inspired, moved, and ultimately, alive -- Elif Shafak