The Gnome King reviewed Diary of a Young Naturalist by Dara McAnulty
Review of 'Diary of a Young Naturalist' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
I have been reading bits and pieces online by Dara for a while now and I'm always impressed with how eloquently he writes. He sees nature in a way that so few can, he sees beauty in everything (because of Dara I now leave dandelions alone, no more ripping them up) and he has possibly the most patient parents ever, mine would given me a slap if I started picking apart animal scat to find bugs, instead of freaking out Dara's parents discuss with him what his found. This book shows that it is this parenting that has helped to create "A Rock-star of the Natural World".
Dara puts all his emotion onto these pages, telling the reader about the bullying he experienced at school, feeling so alone and not fitting in, he shares how close he came to ending it all. I still see him getting bullied on twitter, it doesn't seem to be kids anymore, this is adults now and anybody with a soul can't help but defend him, it is great to see so many rallying to his defence. I know a couple people who are autistic and reading this book gave me an insight into what is going on with them and how they deal with being overwhelmed.
One of my favourite books is Notes From Walnut Tree Farm by Roger Deakin and I couldn't help but compare when reading, it has that same smooth writing that hooks the reader. The smallest thing Dara writes about, from a feather to a stone, becomes so easy to picture. I reckon this book will be heavily quoted by writers in future nature books for years to come. One of the best debut's I have ever read...still can't believe somebody so young could write something so wonderful and I look forward to what is next for him.
I'd also like to thanks Little Toller for the copy of this book they sent me. This gets a 100% recommendation from me.
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