A dazzling tapestry of personal
memory and distant landscapes from the renowned anthropologist and film-maker,
Hugh Brody.
This is a book about silences. And land. It is about a childhood in England in the shadow of the Second World War, the Derbyshire hills, a kibbutz in Israel and the deep Canadian Arctic. Growing up on the outskirts of Sheffield, Hugh Brody ate roast beef and Yorkshire pudding but was always...