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This Allotment: Stories of Growing, Eating and Nurturing [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jun-2024
  • Kirjastus: Elliott & Thompson Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1783967889
  • ISBN-13: 9781783967889
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jun-2024
  • Kirjastus: Elliott & Thompson Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1783967889
  • ISBN-13: 9781783967889
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A celebration of community, belonging, intimacy, healing, reclamation, connection, growth, grief, birth, and joy Victoria Bennett, author of All My Wild Mothers













Dip into these pages as an allotment sceptic and you may well find your mind is changed. If you have a plot, youll be reminded of why all the hard work is worthwhile. The Garden













This Allotment brings together thirteen brilliant contemporary writers in a glorious celebration of these entirely unique spaces: plots that mean so much more than the soil upon which they sit.













An allotment. A health-giving, heart-filling miniature kingdom of carrots, courgettes and callaloo. A microcosm for our societies at large as people claim their patch and guard it protectively, but also of welcoming arms, gifted gluts and new recipes from overseas.













They are places of blowsy dahlias, cricket on the radio and cups of tea in tumbledown sheds; they are buzzing bees and the wisdom of weeds and seeds; they are resilience, resistance and freedom with a radical history and future. All life is here is this collection of vibrant original pieces on growing, eating and nurturing.













CONTRIBUTORS: Jenny Chamarette * Rob Cowen * Marchelle Farrell * Olia Hercules * David Keenan & Heather Leigh * Kirsteen McNish * JC Niala * Graeme Rigby * Rebecca Schiller * Sui Searle * Sara Venn * Alice Vincent

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In this bounteous anthology, each vignette of allotment life is jewel-bright and tempting, like a plump beetroot pulled up from yielding earth or a handful of damp rhubarb stalks, shimmer-pink and glowing. On turning the books haunting final page, I could almost feel sun on my face and dirt beneath my fingernails. Laura Pashby, author of Chasing Fog



 



This is a celebration of community, belonging, intimacy, healing, reclamation, connection, growth, grief, birth, and joy and reminds us that sometimes, oftentimes, the simple act of planting a seed in the soil is enough for hope to grow. Victoria Bennett, author of All My Wild Mothers













A celebration of allotment life in 12 essays Gardens Illustrated, Recommended reads this month



 



The contributors to This Allotment are united by a deep affection for this peculiarly British institution. Dip into these pages as an allotment sceptic and you may well find your mind is changed. If you have a plot, youll be reminded of why all the hard work is worthwhile. The Garden













Anyone whos ever faced a neglected plot, wrestled with brambles and finally harvested an armful of kale will empathise with these essays by writers including Olia Hercules and Marchelle Farrllas they get to grips with that very British passion, the allotment Country Living













A most valuable addition to the canon of allotment-related books. Caught by the River

CONTENTSA Beginning - Sarah Rigby 1Fail, Repeat, Begin Again - Kirsteen McNish 7Soil and Song - Olia Hercules 29Of Circular Time and Vegetables - David Keenan and Heather Leigh 43Uncertain Ground - Marchelle Farrell 59Land Is the Work of Many Hands - Jenny Chamarette 75Allotments Are Anomalies - Rebecca Schiller 101Old Boys and Hidden Women - JC Niala 121Space to Grow: Women and Allotments - Alice Vincent 133Cultivating Community - Sui Searle 139Peaceable Kingdoms - Graeme Rigby 155From Sweet Peas to Politics - Sara Venn 171This Allotment - Rob Cowen 189About the Contributors 195About the Editor 200
Sarah Rigby is an editor and book coach, and Publishing Director at the vibrant independent Elliott & Thompson. Sarah has worked with some of the countrys best-loved and award-winning writers of nature and place, including Rob Cowen (Common Ground); Nancy Campbell (Fifty Words for Snow); James Aldred (Goshawk Summer); Rebecca Schiller (Earthed) and Alice Roberts (Tamed). Originally from Yorkshire, she now lives in London with her family where she has an allotment and volunteers for the food-growing workers co-op, Organic Lea. She is very proud of her yellow courgettes this year.