Wandering in Nature-bookcover

By: Mohsen Aboutorabi

Wandering in Nature

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Tired of the monochromatic and hectic city life, Treasure and Wanderer witness the daily struggles of people facing social and economic hardships. They observe young individuals grappling with mental health issues, their hopes of building a future dwindling. Low-income families strain to make ends meet, while the constant barrage of sad news from around the world, stemming from political and environmental degradation, weighs heavily on their hearts. Driven by a desire to escape the urban chaos, Treasure and Wanderer embark on a journey to find happiness in the embrace of nature. They seek a place where life’s drama is rooted in the collaboration and contentment of its inhabitants, free from the shadows of hostility and socio-political aggression.Their quest leads them to a stunning natural haven, a sanctuary where life is simple, vibrant, and built upon the foundation of cooperation and joy. In this idyllic setting, the echoes of sad news fade away, replaced by the gentle rhythm of a harmonious existence. Treasure and Wanderer immerse themselves in this newfound paradise, cherishing a brief but blissful chapter in their lives before ultimately disappearing into the very nature that had captivated their hearts.

Dr Mohsen Aboutorabi is an emeritus professor of Architecture at the Birmingham City University. The focus of his academic research and professional practice has been concerned with socio-environmental problems.

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