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Summer Living: Make every day a festival

The Big Chill

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Published by Guardian Books, part of Cornerstone Publishing

Format: Paperback

£14.99

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EAN: 9780852651261
Published: 7 May 2009

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Synopsis

Whether you're looking for international music lineups, intimate encounters with literary greats or something altogether more alternative, there's now a festival to suit every taste under the sun. Hip festival pioneers The Big Chill are experts in the field, and in Summer Living they have teamed up with the Guardian to bring together a comprehensive directory of every event in the UK and across Europe.

But Summer Living is more than a simple festival guide - it also contains month-by-month suggestions for keeping the party going long after the tents have come down and the stages have been dismantled.

- Useful tips for places to camp, swim, walk, eat and drink when the festival is over

- Hilarious games to play all summer long, from toe-wrestling to human snail races

- Effortless recipes for refreshing cocktails and delicious festival food

With Summer Living in your hand, you can keep the festival spirit alive all year round.

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What the critics say

A modern-day Blue Peter annual for grown-ups
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The British Summer does exist! The Big Chill way
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Forget seaside rock, damp cagoules and soggy sandwiches: the real British summer starts right here
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The ultimate 'fabulocious' festival guide for the summer
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About the Author

Founded by Pete Lawrence and Katrina Larkin in 1994, The Big Chill has grown from humble beginnings into a highly-respected organisation. Starting as a Sunday all-dayer in Islington's Union Chapel, The Big Chill's main annual event moved from there to the Black Mountains on the Welsh Border, and then on to Dorset's Larmer Tree Gardens, where it established its reputation as one of the most innovative new events on the circuit. After a one-off event at Lulworth Castle in Dorset in 2001, The Big Chill upgraded to its new home, the Eastnor Castle Deer Park in the beautiful setting of the Malvern Hills in Herefordshire. Throughout its development, the festival has retained its intimacy, ensuring that those who come along recognise and respect its unique atmosphere.

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