Hard Way

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781800183452
  • Dimensions: 140 x 221mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jun 2024
  • Publisher: Wilton Square Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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'A powerful manifesto for women who long to walk alone and safely in the countryside' Dr. Sharon Blackie, author of If Women Rose Rooted

Why is it radical for women to walk alone in the countryside, when men have been doing so for centuries? The Hard Way is a powerful and illuminating book about addressing this imbalance, reclaiming fearlessness and diving into the history of the landscape from a woman's point of view.

Setting off to follow the oldest paths in England, the Ridgeway and the Harrow Way, Susannah Walker comes across artillery fire, concern from passing policemen and her own innate fear of lone figures in the distance: a landscape shaped by men, from prehistoric earthworks to today's army bases.

But along the way, Susannah finds Edwardian feminists, rebellious widows, forgotten writers and artists, as well as all their anonymous sisters who stayed at home throughout history. They become her companions over 135 miles of walking, revealing how much, or how little, has changed for women now.

'An urgent call' Guy Shrubsole, author of Who Owns England?

'A fascinating personal journey' Sophie Pierce, author of The Green Hill

'Thought provoking, rich and interesting' Andrew Ziminski, author of The Stonemason

Susannah Walker lives in Somerset and studied English Literature at Cambridge followed by History of Design at the Royal College of Art and Victoria & Albert Museum. After working as a curator and writer, she worked as a television producer and director for the BBC and Channel 4. She now combines freelance writing and lecturing with running a charity, Make Space for Girls, which campaigns for better parks and public spaces for teenage girls. She is the author of several books including The Life of Stuff, which was shortlisted for the James Tait Black biography prize, and The Hard Way.

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