A breathtaking mix of memoir, nature writing and history: this is Kerri ni Dochartaigh's story of a wild Ireland, an invisible border, an old conflict and the healing power of the natural world 'A special, beautiful, many-faceted book' Amy Liptrot 'A remarkable piece of writing . . .Luminous' Robert Macfarlane
Kerri ni Dochartaigh was born in Derry, on the border of
the North and South of Ireland, at the very height of the Troubles. She
was brought up on a council estate on the wrong side of town. But for
her family, and many others, there was no right side.
One parent
was Catholic, the other was Protestant. In the space of one year they
were forced out of two homes and when she was eleven a homemade petrol
bomb was thrown through her bedroom window. Terror was in the very
fabric of the city, and for families like Kerri's, the ones who fell
between the cracks of identity, it seemed there was no escape.
In Thin Places, a mixture of memoir, history and nature writing, Kerri
explores how nature kept her sane and helped her heal, how violence and
poverty are never more than a stone's throw from beauty and hope, and
how we are, once again, allowing our borders to become hard, and terror
to creep back in. Kerri asks us to reclaim our landscape through
language and study, and remember that the land we fight over is much
more than lines on a map. It will always be ours but, at the same time,
it never really was.
Thin Places - Kerri ni Dochartaigh
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