In 2017, Rebecca Schiller turned fantasy to reality and moved her family to a countryside smallholding for a life of sowing and growing. But as the first few years go by, and the ever-expanding list of tasks builds to a cacophony, it becomes clear that this is not going to be simple.
Another January comes in, and with it the threat of a mental health crisis, and so Rebecca turns to the garden where she has made her home, and to the women of this place's past. Here, she stumbles on a wild space of imaginative leaps, where she begins to uncover the hidden layers of her plot's history - and of herself.
The ground under Rebecca's boots offers hard lessons as the seasons shift, delivering unflinching glimpses of damage done to peoples and the planet and regular defeats in her battle with the slugs.
Yet as the New Year returns, carrying a life-changing diagnosis and then a global pandemic, Rebecca begins to move forwards with hope: the small holding has become her anchor, her teacher and her family's shelter. Because when we find ourselves in an unknown land, we all need something small to hold on to and a way to keep ourselves earthed.
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Limited
ISBN: 9781783965496
Number of pages: 304
Dimensions: 216 x 138 mm
‘A lyrical journey through nature and the human heart. Inspiring.’ – Sarah Langford, author of In Your Defence
'Entwining strands of memoir, fiction, history and gardening, Earthed is outwardly a journey through a year of a Kentish plot, but it's also an inward journey though an unravelling mind... Eloquent... finely observed... tender.' - Resurgence and Ecologist Magazine
'Earthed' is an elegantly written portrait of a mental health crisis that is both triggered (partly) and healed by trying to care for a patch of land. I was reminded quite strikingly of Clover Stroud's... More
This book elegantly intertwines genres. Part memoir, part literary feast, part poetry and part historic journey. So much more than I expected. I usually dip into books but couldn't put this down and read it all... More
Earthed is an extraordinary memoir that mixes confessional insight with passages of fiction -inspired by real historical characters. I learned a lot about smallholding and even more about ADHD. Thank you Rebecca... More
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