Some of the most striking passages in The Story of My Heart are descriptions of the controlled chaos of London, which represented for Jefferies the vortex of modern modern human life, a force that is 'driving, pushing, carried on in a stress of feverish force like a bullet'.
Records the author's striving for 'soul-life', for communion with the beauty of nature. This book relates the history of the author's feeling of identification with the sun, wind, space and the pulse of natural life.