What are the little things that make life worth living? A walk in the countryside, perhaps; a log fire; a letter from a friend.
InSimple Pleasures, some of the UK's best-loved writers and public figures ponder this conundrum and come up with their own answers, sharing their thoughts on, among other things, the joys of picking up litter, whittling sticks, reading aloud, and devouring a good cheese sandwich. With contributions from A. C. Grayling, Robert McCrum, Prue Leith, Sebastian Faulks and Ann Widdecombe, to name just a few,Simple Pleasuresis perfect reading for anyone who appreciates - or aspires to - the finer, simpler things in life.
Alain de Botton, Sebastian Faulks, Jonathan Dimbleby and many others give us their thoughts on the simple pleasures that make life worth living in a book published in association with the National Trust