The Secret History of Here
A Year in the Valley
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
The Secret History of Here is the story of a single place in the Scottish Borders. The site on which Alistair Moffat’s farm now stands has been occupied since prehistoric times. Walking this landscape you can feel the presence and see the marks of those who lived here before.
But it is also the story of everywhere. In uncovering the history of one piece of land, Moffat shows how history is all around us, if only we have the eyes to see it. Taking the form of a journal of a year, this is a walk through the centuries as much as the seasons, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who came before, as well as those who live here now.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Historian Moffat (The Hidden Ways) offers a charming, vivid collection of journal entries that capture the day-to-day life and history of his family farm in Scotland. "Every place has its history, its secrets," he writes, and the secrets of the land's past come out in Moffat's month-by-month diary entries. In January, blackbirds eat fermented apples, while March sees Moffat describing the "warming spring ground," and November brings extreme weather exacerbated by climate change. Along the way, the author brings surprising stories to light, as when he recalls the construction of a wall around 1109 CE, "a vast, sprawling project that could not have failed to touch the lives of the people of our little valley." Above all, Moffat's work is a lyrical rumination on time and nature: "Instead of looking at my wrist to discover the time of day... it occurred to me that I should look up at the sky, sense the shift of the weather, the seasons, and glory in the day." This deeply observed chronicle enchants.
Customer Reviews
The Secret History of Here
I bought this book to read in preparation for a trip from North Carolina to Perth, and to The Inner Hebrides, home of my Scots ancestors.
I didn’t finish this book until after arriving back home. Then, I had seen Scotland and could not put the book down.
I found this work both calming and exciting. Reading it was like being at Sunday dinner with my older relatives. Listening and learning are the most normal activities for children in my family.
I love this book! Love it. Love it.