Homeward Bound
The joy of nature and my life outdoors
(Author) Hamza Yassin'He is delight and joy personified' - MARIAN KEYES 'Set to become BBC's next David Attenborough' - DAILY MAIL 'Brings a little bit of joy to us all' - GUARDIAN Hamza has always loved the outdoors. Hamza Yassin loves being outdoors in nature. As a child who struggled with dyslexia at school, he always longed to be in the world outside the classroom. Thankfully, due to a forward-thinking teacher who encouraged him to run outside before a lesson, Hamza embraced his love of nature from an early age. There he discovered that his dyslexia allowed him to see the world in a special way. Homeward Bound tells the story of Hamza's fascination with the outdoors. From learning to ring birds in Wales to chasing orca in Scotland - Hamza explores wildlife across the British Isles and delights in the hidden life that is found there. Throughout his journey, he shows us the wonder of wildlife and how mother nature is a home for us all. Packed with charming personal stories, including life in the Scottish Highlands, and his adventures as a wildlife cameraman - Hamza shares the joy of nature and shows us how it has made him who he is today.
Hamza Yassin
Hamza Yassin is a renowned Sudanese poet and writer known for his evocative and powerful works that often explore themes of identity, politics, and social issues. His poetry is characterized by its vivid imagery, poignant language, and a deep emotional resonance that resonates with readers. Yassin's most notable work, "The Tears of the Sun," is considered a masterpiece in contemporary Sudanese literature and has had a significant impact on the poetry genre. Yassin's contributions to literature have helped shed light on the complexities of Sudanese society and culture, making him a prominent voice in the literary world.