Jade Angeles Fitton is a writer, journalist, and award-winning producer. Her work has appeared in the likes of the Guardian, Independent, Vogue, Times Literary Supplement, New Statesman, Literary Review and the BBC. Her poetry has been published in a number of magazines including The Moth.
A dreamy, beautiful book about the consolations of solitude. In
Hermit, Jade wanders a sunlit, windswept, delicately drawn
landscape of loss and longing, and in doing so finds the stillness
at the centre of herself. Hopeful and open-hearted.
*Cal Flyn, author of 'Islands of Abandonment'*
A compelling, engrossing memoir that beautifully encapsulates the
human experience (both the misery and the magic) of suddenly
finding yourself rebuilding life from the ground up, alone. I loved
it.
*Emma Gannon*
Hermit is a beautiful written debut memoir drawing on the hermetic
tradition that shows the power of being alone.
*Katherine May, author of Wintering*
A book of spellbinding brilliance by a writer of rare talent.
*Tristan Gooley*
This distinctive, alluring memoir, reminiscent of The Outrun by Amy
Liptrot, relates how Fitton slowly learns to live alone and
celebrate solitude in the natural world.
*The Bookseller*
Written with often startling beauty, Hermit is an intimate account
of the healing power of solitude. Though deeply personal, it
explores universal truths about society and the human condition. A
brave, brilliant and important book.
*Lee Schofield, author of Wild Fell*
I loved Hermit, hoovered it down in a day. Jade Angeles Fitton's
life - from barns to huts to islands - is cleverly, brilliantly but
honestly recorded. her search for boundary lines between herself
and the beauty of the world is both engaging and true. She leaves
us with an intense emotional understanding both of contemporary
loneliness and the hermit's older companion, solitude - that state
in which 'every living thing knows a secret.'
*M. John Harrison, author of 'Climbers'*
In Hermit, Jade Angeles Fitton embarks on a heroic quest of
self-discovery, creating in the process a beautiful, sensitive work
about the challenges and solace of the natural world.
*Catherine Taylor*
Fitton brings heart, body and soul to this compelling story of
deliberate living. A book about solitude - hers and other people's
- that runs rich with love for the natural world
*Tanya Shadrick, author of The Cure for Sleep*
In Hermit, Fitton has actually created that very thing for which
she yearns: a place of serenity and calm and reflection. Reading
it, I felt the overheated racket of the world recede, even as I
attained further knowledge of its workings. It's a forest glade of
a book: a hidden shore; a moorland escarpment where the voices you
hear are the only ones that truly matter. It's a peace not reached
without struggle and fight, which is true of all the best and
necessary things.
*Niall Griffiths, author of 'Stump'*
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