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Books > Health, Home & Family > Handicrafts > Rural crafts
'This is a book about the stories we tell ourselves and one woman's
determination to make hers true' Spectator 'A fresh . . . heartfelt
book that . . . makes you want to throw away your mobile, run for
the hills and learn a traditional craft' The Lady 'A spirited
defence of manual labour' TLS At the age of twenty-six, Whitney
Brown met a dry-stone waller. Within weeks she was out on the hill
with him in Wales, learning the language of dry-stone walling. Far
away from the pressures of her old life, she found deep
satisfaction in working with her hands, in the age and heft of the
stones, and the ring of the hammer. Out under the open sky, Whitney
relished every sore muscle and smashed finger, opportunity to stand
atop a wall she'd just built and feel like the strongest woman
alive. Between Stone and Sky is a celebration of the raw and rugged
splendour of the Welsh countryside and the enduring beauty and
relevance of traditional craftsmanship. It is an unflinchingly
honest account of the emotional struggle to become and belong. Most
of all, it is an empowering story of female friendship, accepting
uncertainty and risk, and crossing oceans in pursuit of dreams.
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