
Where Are the Fellows Who Cut the Hay
This timely exploration revisits the fading traditions of rural England, asking how community-based practices of the past hold keys to a more sustainable future. Through the landscapes of Suffolk and the legacy of a seminal oral history project, the author seeks out the innovators preserving essential skills and connections to the land. If you're interested in the intersection of history, community, and ecological stewardship, this blend of memoir and social commentary offers a compelling case for rediscovering our roots to forge a better path forward.
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