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OverviewA fascinating account of the life and charming inhabitants of a typical countryside village, and how it must adapt and change in order to survive in the modern world. In this book Geert Mak returns to the small Frisian village of his childhood, Jorwert (pop. 330 and falling). It's a typical European village where the shops are closing down, the few children left will escape to a less arduous life in the city and it's becoming increasingly isolated. Jowert has more in common with an English village than with Amsterdam, and it's moving story of neighbours and their efforts to preserve their long established way of life is relevant to the changing face of the countryside everywhere in Europe. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Geert Mak , Ann KellandPublisher: Vintage Publishing Imprint: Vintage Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.213kg ISBN: 9780099546863ISBN 10: 0099546868 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 02 September 2010 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Language: Dutch; Flemish Table of ContentsReviewsEloquent Guardian Movingly relevant Irish Times Nowhere has the silent rural revolution been described more beautifully and with mroe feeling. Volkskrant This book is not just about Jorwerd, it is about all the villages in the world, the oldest community known to man, where all our ancestors, our collective memories, our highest values and most beautiful stories originate. NRC Handelsblad Mak is good on the pulse of the village, its ebb and flow as people come and go, but running throughout the book is a genuine anger that this is a meritorious way of life we are too eager to dismiss. -- Lesley McDowell Independent of Sunday Eloquent * Guardian * Movingly relevant * Irish Times * Mak is good on the pulse of the village, its ebb and flow as people come and go, but running throughout the book is a genuine anger that this is a meritorious way of life we are too eager to dismiss -- Lesley McDowell * Independent of Sunday * A big subject, neatly summarized, in which he also studies the changes in people's values that take place when they move to big cities, and the role now played by incomers in village life -- Alastair Mabbott * Herald * Nowhere has the silent rural revolution been described more beautifully and with mroe feeling * Volkskrant * Author InformationGeert Mak is a jounalist and historian, and one of Holland's bestselling writers; his prizewinning books include Amsterdam and In Europe. Translated by Ann Kelland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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