Plus get our latest book recommendations, author news, and competitions right to your inbox.
With the Land
Reflections on Land Work and Ten years of the Landworkers' Alliance
Edited by Yali Banton-Heath, Joanna Blundell, Kate Briton, Sally Lai, Oli Rodker, Lauren Simpson and Charlotte Du Cann
Published by Landworkers Alliance
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
Table of Contents
About The Book
With the Land marks 10 years of the Landworkers’ Alliance. It explores what it means to work with the land, reflects on the wider land work movement and celebrates what is achievable through collective action.
With the Land is a seed store of stories and poetry, interviews, recipes, essays, artwork and song, by and about people who have tilled and cared for the lands of Britain to produce food, fuel and timber within a culture of regeneration. Old hands and young voices, activists and campaigners, foresters and farmers, shepherds and soil keepers, have come together to create a testament of the collaborative spirit, vision and hard work that goes into restoring our relationships with the natural world, and making a new approach to land use and food growing possible.
It links the past, present and future by bringing together voices from our membership and beyond.
Filled with song lyrics, texts, photography, poetry, a letter and recipe the individual pieces in the book cover issues such as access to land, the importance of seed sovereignty, gender and land work, as well as the ecological and social imperative of creating a better food and land work system by working in harmony with nature.
Spanning landscapes that range from forests to uplands, city farms to rural hinterlands, each section tells the story of how a dedicated network of landworkers are pushing against history to create a radical future-looking movement.
Published by the Landworkers’ Alliance, distributed by 5m Books.
With the Land is a seed store of stories and poetry, interviews, recipes, essays, artwork and song, by and about people who have tilled and cared for the lands of Britain to produce food, fuel and timber within a culture of regeneration. Old hands and young voices, activists and campaigners, foresters and farmers, shepherds and soil keepers, have come together to create a testament of the collaborative spirit, vision and hard work that goes into restoring our relationships with the natural world, and making a new approach to land use and food growing possible.
It links the past, present and future by bringing together voices from our membership and beyond.
Filled with song lyrics, texts, photography, poetry, a letter and recipe the individual pieces in the book cover issues such as access to land, the importance of seed sovereignty, gender and land work, as well as the ecological and social imperative of creating a better food and land work system by working in harmony with nature.
Spanning landscapes that range from forests to uplands, city farms to rural hinterlands, each section tells the story of how a dedicated network of landworkers are pushing against history to create a radical future-looking movement.
Published by the Landworkers’ Alliance, distributed by 5m Books.
Product Details
- Publisher: Landworkers Alliance (July 31, 2023)
- Length: 180 pages
- ISBN13: 9781399953818
Browse Related Books
Raves and Reviews
This is the hymn book for all those that love and work the land, the voices here weave together all that is great about what the LWA has achieved in its first ten years and what a song they sing, what a chorus of voices indeed. This is a joyous read because it gives you hope and better still fuel to do more, to do better. Here’s to the next ten years and beyond!
– Alys Fowler
I can’t imagine a better tribute to the Landworkers' Alliance first decade. This book is a celebration as beautiful, thoughtful, joyful, and powerful as the Alliance itself.
– Raj Patel
Resources and Downloads
High Resolution Images
-
Book Cover Image (jpg): With the Land
Trade Paperback 9781399953818
