May15 , 2025

The Last Words of Albion – Book Review

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Joshua Ferdinand’s The Last Words of Albion is a beautiful combination of poetry, history and ecology, a window into Britain’s past. Against the backdrop of Hadrian’s Wall this book goes beyond traditional historical narrative, weaving moments of bravery, struggle and transformation into haiku.

Ferdinand captures the journey of Britain – from the green forests of old to the industrial cityscapes of the revolution – with clarity and emotional depth that spans the generations. With watercolors added the text comes alive, making this a interactive and visually rich experience for children and adults alike.

At its core The Last Words of Albion has an ecological message, asking us to think about our impact on the planet. By referencing events like the Great Fire of London and the trials of World War II, Ferdinand asks us to learn from the past and imagine the future.

This is more than a historical book; it’s an invitation to get deep into the heritage of the British Isles and to take collective responsibility for its legacy. Ferdinand’s poetry and commitment to education and the arts shines through, making this a great debut.

The Last Words of Albion is available at: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DBVXK69T

 

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January 12, 2025

A beautifully poetic journey through Britain’s history, captivates with its haiku, vivid imagery, and profound ecological message. A must-read for history and art lovers alike!

Emily R. Thornton
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