<b>Essential reading for anybody who cares about the future.</b>
- Henry Marsh, New Statesman **Books of the year**
<b>A seriously great book, important and urgent</b>… As soon as I finished <i>Our Place</i>, <b>I packaged up my copy and sent it off to Michael Gove</b>… this is the kind of book that <b>demands action</b>.
- Alex Preston, Guardian
Best known as <b>one of our foremost nature writers</b>, Mark Cocker spent several years researching this <b>tour de force</b>… stuffed with <b>eye-opening</b> statistics… by turns hopeful, melancholy and <b>humorous</b>… [<i>Our Place</i>] is <b>heartfelt</b>.
- Ben Hoare, BBC Wildlife **Book of the Month**
<b>Thunderingly necessary</b>… Cocker on this kind of form – <b>eloquent</b>, practical, dogged and <b>wise </b>– is the sort of <b>dynamic chivvying force</b> [conservation] will always need… the book he’s written – however measured, equable and intelligent – is <b>a call for revolution</b>.
- Richard Smyth, New Statesman
Impassioned, expert and always <b>beautifully written</b>… <i>Our Place</i> is <b>a sobering and magnificent work.</b>
- Christopher Hart, Sunday Times
It is easy to be angry about environmental destruction; easy to demand change without hope but in this <b>potent, elegant and influencing</b> telling of the story of what we have done to England's wildlife, Mark Cocker archives something more: a reasoned tone in a radical cause. <b>If you care about our country, read it.</b>
- Julian Glover, Evening Standard **Books of the Year**
What a relief it is to have this subject explored<b> without the usual diatribes and righteous hysteria.</b> Cocker’s quiet tone carries great authority and… [<i>Our Place</i>]<b> deserves to command respect and wide attention</b>.
- Tom Fort, Literary Review
<b>A fierce polemic</b> by an <b>eminent </b>ornithologist about Britain’s denuded natural habitat.
Sunday Times **Must Reads**
<b>Fascinating</b>… <i>Our Place</i> is a <b>brave </b>book... It will undoubtedly ruffle what few figurative feathers we have left.
- Katharine Norbury, Caught by the River
A new book by Mark Cocker is <b>a major event</b>, and [<i>Our Place</i>] is no exception… <b>Cocker has always been brilliant at considering our relationship with nature</b>… You can come away from it feeling that something can be done, that we can save Britain’s wildlife, if only there is the will to turn well-meaning generalities into action. The clock is ticking.
- Matt Merritt and John Miles, Bird Watching