Description
In this delightful memoir, Nick Adames takes us on a nostalgic journey through three generations of his family's Sussex farming heritage, covering the entirety of the 20th century. As time passes, the rural community around their Flansham farm experiences dramatic changes, transforming his grandfather's way of life into a distant memory.
Adames shares his family's trials and triumphs while exploring a variety of intriguing subjects: the effects of modern farming techniques on wildlife and the countryside, the decline of land workers and its consequences for rural communities, the economics of farming, the EU quota system, and the devastating foot and mouth disease outbreak in 2001.
Accompanied by a rich collection of vintage photographs dating back to the 1890s, this family saga is truly a treasure. The book serves not only as a personal memoir but also as a reflection on societal and agricultural changes over the past century. Adames' writing is both captivating and informative, skillfully blending anecdotes with historical context to create a vivid portrayal of his family’s experiences and their relevance to the broader social narrative.
Through his stories, readers gain valuable insights into the challenges faced by farmers and rural communities in the UK, along with the joys and rewards of a life closely connected to the land. This book will resonate with anyone who feels a bond with the countryside and wishes to learn more about the people and practices that have shaped it throughout history. Whether you are an experienced farmer or a city-dweller who cherishes nature, Nick Adames’ work promises to entertain, enlighten, and inspire.
Details
Publisher - Woodfield Publishing Ltd
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Nick Adames
Published Date - 2001-11-01
ISBN - 9781903953013
Dimensions - 23.4 x 15.6 x 1.9 cm
Page Count - 335
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