Showing posts with label farming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farming. Show all posts

30 August 2021

Down on the Farm

'Field Work: What Land Does to People & What People Do to Land' by Bella Bathurst

So, from battle fields I went to farmers' fields!  Food production and the countryside is turning into a bit of a hot topic at the moment, thanks to Jeremy Clarkson's foray into farming and concerns over supplies and welfare following Brexit and during the Covid-19 lockdowns.  Consequently, 'Field Work: What Land Does to People and What People Do to Land' by award-winning writer and photojournalist Bella Bathurst seems quite timely.

30 March 2019

Broken Hearts, Broken Minds

'When I Had a Little Sister' by Catherine Simpson (4th Estate, 2019)

Well, it's going to be a bit of a challenge to write this post, but nowhere near as tough as it must've been for Catherine Simpson and her family to decide to share 'When I Had a Little Sister', a powerful story of family, grief and mental illness.

The 'Little Sister' of the title is Tricia, who, following a lifetime dogged by mental health issues and depression, killed herself in December 2013 at the age of 46.  Beginning with this terrible event, Simpson describes the feelings and formalities of the immediate aftermath, then reflects on her family's past and how the tough, stoic attitude of generations ultimately led to tragedy.  Tricia, Catherine and their eldest sister Elizabeth grew up together on the ancestral Lancashire farm, living in the farmhouse where Tricia's life would eventually end.  The apparently idyllic surroundings belied a childhood dominated by tough and eccentric personalities, whose influence would echo down the generations.  Eventually, having exhausted their shared experiences, Simpson cautiously turns to her sister's journals, filling in the gaps and discovering a whole life that no-one knew her sister had.  The book ends where it began, with Tricia's death, and the effect of the tragedy on the family closest to her.