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71 Balham High Road, Balham, SW12 9AP Wrapper : No wrapper as issued. 'With slow, quiet intent Kate Worsley builds a tense atmosphere of looming horror. Call us on: +442033020460 Broadway | Nyack, New York 10960 It's the UK"s most up to date list with over 180 prides taking place in 2024.
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One of the crops grown on the small holdings was the so-called ‘miner’s lettuce’, which was used to treat scurvy during the C19th. In 1934 the Land Settlement Association was established in Britain to lead a ‘back to the land’ movement to improve food security within the country.
And when the corn dollies appear, well, you know you’re in for a treat. I hadn’t heard of this book, but when Sarah Waters recommended it, I knew I’d have to give it a read. An uneasy friendship develops and things become quite macabre.
There are strange desires, dark passions and jealousies. Foxash by Kate WorsleyIf you like a bit of folk horror with your historical fiction, or if you enjoyed Starveacre, that haunting novel by Andrew Michael Hurley, you might really savour this darkly strange story. The Rapunzel lettuce plays a large part in this novel; the main character is called Lettie and together with her husband Tommy she embarks on a journey to Essex to start a new life after some unexplained incident in their former life prompts them to move.
Lettie and Tommy are mentored by their neighbours and experienced farmers Adam and Jean Dell. The unemployed miners and labourers identified were moved largely to Essex and Suffolk and trained to set up small holdings.