While the Earth Holds its Breath

Helen Moat

Helen Moat is the author of A Time of Birds (Saraband, 2020), a travelogue of her journey across Europe, by bike, with her teenage son. She has also written multiple travel guides and is a regular contributor to Derbyshire LifeBBC Countryfile magazine, Wanderlust, a variety of websites, and to regional radio, as well as leading travel workshops and contributing to national newspapers and magazines. Originally from Northern Ireland, she lived in Derbyshire, in the heart of the Peak District National Park, for twenty-five years before moving to Angus, Scotland, where she now lives with her husband.

While the Earth Holds its Breath

Embracing the winter season

by Helen Moat

  • RRP: £12.99 (print)
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781916812321

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“Every year for as long as I could remember, I dreaded the shortening days, the fog and the rain. But what if I went outdoors instead?” 

Helen Moat used to hide from winter: she would hunker down inside, yearn for the sun, and wait it out. So when she heard others call it their preferred season, she went on a mission to discover what they saw in the months she found so difficult.

Trying to understand why some of the darkest and coldest countries in the world have the lowest rates of seasonal depression, she dives into cultural practices from warming winter food to traditional book gifting and finds that forcing herself outside in the cold unexpectedly invigorates her and pushes her into deepened human connections.

Journeying across Finland, Iceland, Wales and, just once, escaping to the warmth of Spain, While the Earth Holds its Breath nurtures resilience and determination. Ultimately, it finds a positivity that does not ignore the darkness, but finds something to love there.