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Rural Rebecca Smith

Rural By Rebecca Smith

Rural by Rebecca Smith


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Summary

'A brilliant book about another side of working-class life, not a tower block in sight. Clever and honest, tackling slavery, loss and aspiration with humour and candour. I loved it' KIT DE WAAL 'A wonderful book, beautifully conceived' ADAM NICOLSON 'Thoughtful, moving, honest' CAL FLYN

Rural Summary

Rural: The Lives of the Working Class Countryside by Rebecca Smith

'A brilliant book about another side of working-class life, not a tower block in sight. Clever and honest, tackling slavery, loss and aspiration with humour and candour. I loved it' KIT DE WAAL 'A wonderful book, beautifully conceived' ADAM NICOLSON 'Thoughtful, moving, honest' CAL FLYN Work in the countryside ties you, soul and salary, to the land, but often those who labour in nature have the least control over what happens there.

Starting with Rebecca Smith's own family history - foresters in Cumbria, miners in Derbyshire, millworkers in Nottinghamshire, builders of reservoirs and the Manchester Ship Canal - Rural is an exploration of our green and pleasant land, and the people whose labour has shaped it.

Beautifully observed, these are the stories of professions and communities that often go overlooked. Smith shows the precarity for those whose lives are entangled in the natural landscape. And she traces how these rural working-class worlds have changed. As industry has transformed - mines closing, country estates shrinking, farmers struggling to make profit on a pint of milk, holiday lets increasing so relentlessly that local people can no longer live where they were born - we are led to question the legacy of the countryside in all our lives.

This is a book for anyone who loves and longs for the countryside, whose family owes something to a bygone trade, or who is interested in the future of rural Britain.

Rural Reviews

'A brilliant book about another side of working-class life, not a tower block in sight. Clever and honest, tackling slavery, loss and aspiration with humour and candour. I loved it'
Kit de Waal, author of My Name is Leon

'A wonderful book, beautifully conceived in its movement between different dimensions of a rural working life, Smith's and her family's and all the others, both past and present ... So immediate and clearly seen, so gracefully and gently written ... It is such a valuable thing'
Adam Nicolson, author of Life Between the Tides

'A thoughtful, moving, honest book that questions what it means to belong to a place when it can never belong to you ... Timely and illuminating'
Cal Flyn, author of Islands of Abandonment

'Rural tenderly reveals the precarious lives that underpin the beauty and the wealth of our countryside. Essential reading for lovers of the land and its people'
Katherine May, author of Wintering

'A powerful and important elegy to the rural workers who shape and have shaped our landscape and lives, yet remain haunted by precarity. A paean from the heart, Rebecca Smith writes working country lives back into history and gives them a place to dwell, where they often have none. A moving, tender and illuminating portrait'
Nicola Chester, author of On Gallows Down

'A vital, questing book about the often misunderstood past, hard present-day, and possible futures of rural life in the UK'
Dan Richards, author of Outpost and co-author of Holloway

'Too often, the lives of rural people have been overlooked or else romanticised, especially by writers. Not here ... Warm, astute and sincere'
Malachy Tallack, author of Sixty Degrees North

'A wonderful debut that has made me rethink the history and geography of our countryside. Highly recommended'
Catherine Simpson, author of When I Had a Little Sister

About Rebecca Smith

Rebecca Smith worked for BBC Radio for over a decade, producing live and pre-recorded programmes. She now works for the BBC Radio 4 Readings Team, researching titles for Book of the Week and The Fiction Serial. She also reviews for The List, and BBC Radio Scotland's The Afternoon Show. In 2021, she was shortlisted for the Scottish Book Trust's Ignite Fellowship.

Additional information

GOR013120535
9780008526276
0008526273
Rural: The Lives of the Working Class Countryside by Rebecca Smith
Used - Very Good
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers
2023-06-08
256
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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