Unearthed

Unearthed: On race and roots, and how the soil taught me I belong

Biography & Memoir, Non-Fiction, Literary Biography & Memoir
Paperback Published on: 01/06/2023
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Unearthed
Redefines Our Relationship With The Natural World In A Way That Is Long Overdue
This is a book about gardening, but it is also a book about race and the power of ownership, exclusion, heritage and dominant narratives and mental health,... READ MORE
Katy Wheatley

Synopsis

A powerful work of memoir and storytelling that will change the way we think about the natural world.

Like many diasporic people of colour, Claire Ratinon grew up feeling cut off from the natural world. She lived in cities, reluctant to be outdoors and stuck with the belief that success and status could fill the space where belonging was absent.

But a chance encounter with a rooftop farm was the start of a journey that caused her to rethink the life she'd been creating and her beliefs about who she ought to be. Enlivened, she turned her hand to growing food in London before finding herself yearning for a small parcel of land to call her own.

Unearthed tells the story of her leaving the city for the English countryside - and her first garden - in the hope of forging a pathway towards the embrace of the natural world and a sense of belonging cultivated on her own terms.

'Ratinon's story will change hearts and minds' Alice Vincent

'A beautiful book about nature...I recommend it' Afua Hirsch, author of Brit(ish)

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781529114867
  • Number of pages: 320
  • Weight: 260g
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 30 mm

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Unearthed
Highly recommend
This book is a masterpiece. Please read it.
Amy Poole
Unearthed
Tender and challenging
I really loved this. Claire has written a book which gets under your skin and it's hard to put your finger on why. Yes, it's a book about race and gardenin... READ MORE
Hannah Foley