
Floating Home
lessons from a life less ordinary
$35.09
- Hardcover
256 pages
- Release Date
5 January 2026
Summary
Finding Peace on the Water: A Journey to a Purposeful Life
‘A beautiful book’ Joe Sugg
‘Honest and tender’ Poppy Okotcha
‘An invitation to slow down’ TJ Power
‘Soulful, sincere, and full of quiet truths’ Joshua Fletcher
Are you living with purpose? What makes you truly happy? Do you want to make a change in your life?
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Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781526683526 |
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ISBN-10: | 1526683520 |
Author: | Adam Lind |
Publisher: | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Imprint: | Bloomsbury Tonic |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 256 |
Release Date: | 5 January 2026 |
Weight: | 363g |
Dimensions: | 218mm x 136mm x 26mm |
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Critics Review
An invitation to slow down, feel deeply, and live a life full of love. – TJ Power, Sunday Times bestselling author of The DOSE EffectHonest, calming and deeply human. This book invites you to pause, pay attention and reconnect with what matters most. A gentle but grounded reflection on what it means to live well. Soulful, sincere, and full of quiet truths. – Joshua Fletcher, author of And How Does That Make You Feel?A beautiful exploration of what it means to heal, grow and live with meaning. Adam writes with a vulnerability that makes you pause, reflect and think about what truly matters to you. – Ben West, author of This Book Could Save Your LifeA grounding invitation to live more fully, love more deeply and question what really matters. – Amy WrightA beautiful book and a refreshing reminder to slow down and savour life. – Joe SuggPacked with perspective and quiet wisdom. Floating Home will shift how you see the world and yourself. – Stuart SandemanHonest and tender – Poppy Okotcha
Adam Lind’s book is written with a grace and rhythm every bit as gentle as the waterways he has made his home, but it is also shot through with a fiercely-held mission - that of enabling others to embark on the journey he has made in seeking an alternative life; away from ordinary society but part of another, hidden social world. It is a treasurehouse of wonders, from the interviews with fellow boat-dwellers to his beautiful descriptions of the nature he encounters. As one who was born and grew up on a houseboat on the Thames this love-letter to a way of life resonates utterly. Boat living attracts people from all sorts of backgrounds, rich, poor, artist and inventor. But they are united by one common impulse: the desire to occupy a place outside the stream of normal belonging, where one wakes not to the sound of car horns or refuse lorries but to the whisper of the river or canal, the song of the wind through the trees on the banks, the chatter of waterfowl. It is the perennial impulse that drives people to keep one foot firmly in nature, in a little bit of wilderness, as an antidote to the sometimes stifling effects of a suffocating modernity. And this deep quest is perfectly expressed in Floating Home.
– Julian Dutton, author of Water Gypsies, a history of life on Britain’s Rivers & CanalsAbout The Author
Adam Lind
ADAM LIND regularly documents his daily life on his 59ft narrowboat to over 900,000 like-minded adventurers. He can be found exploring the waterways of the UK with his wife Lauren and their friendly dog, Shanti. This is his first book.
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