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Author: Lucy Anna Scott

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  • : $14.99 NZD
  • : 9781782405689
  • : Ivy Press, The
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  • : 0.208652
  • : March 2018
  • : 135mm X 110mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 14.99
  • : July 2017
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  • : Lucy Anna Scott
  • : Mindful Thoughts Ser.
  • : Hardback
  • : 1803
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  • : English
  • : 307.76019
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  • : 160
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  • : Full colour throughout
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Description

"A quirky guide to the greener side of the capital, offers stories and advice on how to find nature and comradeship in the sometimes-isolating and always hectic metropolis." - Elle Decoration

"Lucy Anna Scott outlines simple ways to find moments of calm in our often chaotic urban lives." - Square Mile


"Have this gem of a book by your bedside for quietening your thoughts and be that better person who takes life at a more considered pace." - Little Bird: An Insider's Guide to London

We've come to believe that living in a city is the very opposite of living a mindful life. But this couldn't be further from the truth. Enriching, inventive, ever-evolving, and social, cities are rich with ingredients for sparkling spiritual health. 

In this beautifully illustrated little book, Mindful Thoughts for City Dwellers leads the reader on a joyful journey through the city. From noticing urban nature to embracing noise as sound, author Lucy Anna Scott shows us how to find a home for the head, and the heart, in the metropolis--humanity's greatest invention. 

Author description

Lucy Anna Scott has practiced meditation and yoga for over 20 years and is a writer with a passion for people, plants, and places. She has lived in London, UK, for almost two decades (as well as an unhappy six-month stint in the countryside). Lucy co-created Lost in London, an indie magazine celebrating all that is wild, natural, and beautiful about the city. She is also a horticulturist and author of My Tiny Garden (2016), which celebrated creativity in small spaces from Tokyo to San Francisco.