Celebrating THE RESTLESS COAST with author Roger Morgan-Grenville - Horsham
Schedule
Fri Sep 04 2026 at 06:00 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Waterstones | Horsham, EN
About this Event
We're very excited to be hosting author Roger Morgan-Grenville to celebrate the release of the paperback of THE RESTLESS COAST. The evening will include a talk, a Q&A, and a signing opportunity.
For any accessability requirments or queries, please email us at [email protected] or call 01403 268088.
We hope to see you there!
The island of Britain has over 10,000 miles of coastline, steeped in history and constantly shifting, changing, adapting and providing. The Restless Coast is a moving and beautiful account of a journey around it, during which the author travels its length to discover its challenges and opportunities, and to talk to the people trying to protect it. At once delightful travelogue and passionate defence, The Restless Coast shines a powerful spotlight into the thin line that surrounds us, and defines our status as islanders. Overarching the journey is the extraordinary natural history of the coastline, together with the story of how man has imprinted himself on its very geology and shape for countless centuries. Into the account, Roger Morgan-Grenville threads the modern challenges that the shoreline faces, and the people who are trying to protect it. At once informative, angry and funny, The Restless Coast is a very personal love letter to our island edge. AUTHOR: Roger Morgan-Grenville is a writer, speaker and campaigner on nature and biodiversity, especially in the United Kingdom. In his lifetime, we have effectively lost half of what we had. "We have a giant and uncomfortable opportunity staring us in the face right now. At the same time that biodiversity loss is even more likely to harm us than climate change, it is also generally far easier to restore. Therefore I try to write with a mixture of hope and realism, and of science and anecdote, always conscious that our stories are human ones. We got the place into this mess, and it is only us and our combined efforts that will bring us back out again; we won't mend nature by simply hating the species that has brought it to this point. And there is no situation that is so serious that there isn't room for gentle humor." He also campaign actively to restore the Eurasian Curlew, Britain's biggest wader, to a healthy population, and to bring Natural History back as a permanent feature of our children's education, and not just the privileged ones.
Where is it happening?
Waterstones, 8 Carfax, Horsham, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 4.00 to GBP 14.00









