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SUMMARY:Oaklore - Jules Acton
DESCRIPTION:What links Robin Hood\, Shakespeare\, fungi\, and folklore? Discover the surprising and magical history of Britain’s most iconic tree in this captivating book talk with Jules Acton\, author of Oaklore: Adventures in a World of Extraordinary Trees. \nA former journalist and long-time environmental advocate\, Jules has worked with the Woodland Trust\, the Wildlife Trusts\, and WaterAid. In Oaklore\, Jules Acton explores how oak trees have shaped British culture\, mythology\, and the natural world.  \nFrom their role in crafting ancient ink to their place in poetry\, sorcery\, and sacred rituals\, oaks have inspired stories\, art\, songs\, and traditions for generations. Jules’ talk will feature fascinating insights from the book\, including encounters with legendary trees like Sherwood’s Medusa Oak and Cheshire’s Marton Oak\, and will include tips on reconnecting with nature in your own life. \nJoin in for a lively\, thought-provoking journey through tangled roots and timeless tales—an event perfect for nature lovers\, history buffs\, and curious minds alike. The talk will be followed by a book signing. \nLet yourself be enchanted by the oak—king of the woods and keeper of countless stories.
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/oaklore-jules-acton/
LOCATION:Tudor Hall\, National Civil War Centre\, National Civil War Centre\, 14 Appleton Gate\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1JY
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Trails,Workshop
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