
Earthed
A Memoir
Rebecca Schiller(Author)
Elliott & Thompson Limited (Publisher)
Published on 10. March 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-1-78396-639-4 (ISBN)
Description
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'A beautiful memoir of one small plot of land and one complex human mind.' Amy Liptrot, author of The Outrun
'So many readers will find themselves in these pages.' Katherine May, author of Wintering
'A timely reflection on what it means to be human, and the redemptive power of nature.' Charlotte Philby
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When we find ourselves lost, we all need something to hold on to - to hope for...
After moving to a countryside smallholding, Rebecca Schiller finds her family's new life is far from simple. Overwhelmed by what she has taken on and reeling from the turmoil in the wider world, her mind begins to unravel. And so she turns to her two acres, and to the women of this land's past, searching for answers and hope.
Here, she stumbles on a wild space where she begins to uncover the hidden layers of her plot's history - and of herself. As a new year arrives, offering a life-changing diagnosis of ADHD and neurodivergence and then a global crisis, the smallholding has become her anchor and her family's shelter - a way to keep herself earthed.
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'When you think about ADHD . . . do you picture a woman in the bucolic English countryside, raising her children along with an assortment of animals and vegetables? Why not?' Salon.com
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'So good - tender and penetrating and beautiful - that I just want to tell everyone.' Lucy Mangan
'A stunner. Full of wisdom about the world we are all looking at with new eyes.' Emma Freud
'A powerfully confessional memoir that excavates important truths about our lives, our selves and our dreams - and what happens when we have to let go.' Clover Stroud, author of My Wild and Sleepless Nights
'Incredibly bold, brave, poetic and absolutely beautiful. The "how I moved to a field and had a breakdown book" that desperately needed to be written.' Sophie Heawood, author of The Hungover Games
'A book that will reshape how you view the world.' Kerri ni Dochartaigh, author of Thin Places
'A much-needed story of resilience drawing on the histories of the people who have gone before and to whom this land once belonged.' Dr Pragya Agarwal, author of Sway
'A deeply moving, gritty memoir of hope, disenchantment and unravelling that reads like a song.' Laetitia Maklouf, author of The Five-Minute Garden
'Earthed speaks to the struggles of holding on during dark days and the power of hope in hard times.' Rob Cowen, author of Common Ground
'A beautiful memoir of one small plot of land and one complex human mind.' Amy Liptrot, author of The Outrun
'So many readers will find themselves in these pages.' Katherine May, author of Wintering
'A timely reflection on what it means to be human, and the redemptive power of nature.' Charlotte Philby
___________
When we find ourselves lost, we all need something to hold on to - to hope for...
After moving to a countryside smallholding, Rebecca Schiller finds her family's new life is far from simple. Overwhelmed by what she has taken on and reeling from the turmoil in the wider world, her mind begins to unravel. And so she turns to her two acres, and to the women of this land's past, searching for answers and hope.
Here, she stumbles on a wild space where she begins to uncover the hidden layers of her plot's history - and of herself. As a new year arrives, offering a life-changing diagnosis of ADHD and neurodivergence and then a global crisis, the smallholding has become her anchor and her family's shelter - a way to keep herself earthed.
***
'When you think about ADHD . . . do you picture a woman in the bucolic English countryside, raising her children along with an assortment of animals and vegetables? Why not?' Salon.com
?
'So good - tender and penetrating and beautiful - that I just want to tell everyone.' Lucy Mangan
'A stunner. Full of wisdom about the world we are all looking at with new eyes.' Emma Freud
'A powerfully confessional memoir that excavates important truths about our lives, our selves and our dreams - and what happens when we have to let go.' Clover Stroud, author of My Wild and Sleepless Nights
'Incredibly bold, brave, poetic and absolutely beautiful. The "how I moved to a field and had a breakdown book" that desperately needed to be written.' Sophie Heawood, author of The Hungover Games
'A book that will reshape how you view the world.' Kerri ni Dochartaigh, author of Thin Places
'A much-needed story of resilience drawing on the histories of the people who have gone before and to whom this land once belonged.' Dr Pragya Agarwal, author of Sway
'A deeply moving, gritty memoir of hope, disenchantment and unravelling that reads like a song.' Laetitia Maklouf, author of The Five-Minute Garden
'Earthed speaks to the struggles of holding on during dark days and the power of hope in hard times.' Rob Cowen, author of Common Ground
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 196 mm
Width: 131 mm
Thickness: 45 mm
Weight
292 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78396-639-4 (9781783966394)
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05/2021
Elliott & Thompson Limited
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Person
Rebecca Schiller is a writer, journalist and the author of Your No Guilt Pregnancy Plan (Penguin Life) and Why Human Rights in Childbirth Matter. She is cofounder and trustee of the human rights charity Birthrights and a regular contributor to the Guardian. Rebecca and her family raise a motley crew of goats, geese, ducks and chickens. They work their small plot to grow vegetables, fruit and flowers and restore wildlife to the land.