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à â Ë This is my manifesto for morning. There is an energy in the earlier hours, an awareness I enjoy. In todayà â â s world we tend to wake as late as we can, timed to when we have to work. But we donà â â t need to chase the day.à â â
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Autorenporträt
Award-winning writer Allan Jenkins is the editor of Observer Food Monthly and once lived in an experimental eco-community on Anglesey, growing organic food on the edge of the Irish sea. He is the co-author of J. Sheekey Fish and the author of Plot 29.
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'In this philosophical hymn to the pleasure of waking early Allan Jenkins says that dawn is an enchanted world behind a hidden door, a time where you can be anybody you want to be, because the rest of the world is asleep... it steadily becomes incredibly persuasive ... there's a golden period to do the things that are otherwise impossible in our busy lives. Seize the day indeed' Observer

'A lovely read: illuminating conversations with early risers, from Jamie Oliver to dawn-seeking fishermen, interspersed with diary-style essays. It made me want to set my alarm a full hour earlier' Psychologies

Praise for Allan Jenkins:

'Plot 29 is a superbly written testament to the power of earth to nourish and heal. The writing is taut and honed to a sinewy strength, but rich with evocation and delight ... I loved it' Monty Don

'The sort of book you never forget reading: devastating, haunting and utterly beautiful' India Knight

'An absolutely original book. Absolutely brilliant. The best family memoir I've read in years' Bill Buford

'Allan Jenkins blooms. His garden bears fruit. Enter the seasons with him and grow. I love this book' Lemn Sissay

'Brave, exquisitely written and utterly compelling' Nigel Slater