On the roof

£18.99

The reed goes on, the reed comes off. The reed rots and returns to the earth. The houses we work on outlast us. The thatch we use has never stood still. ‘On The Roof’ is a thatcher’s tale – a journey of discovery, and a reflection on what it means for a person or a building to belong in a place. It tells Tom Allan’s story, leaving an office job in the city to find fulfilment among the Devon roofs, as well as the stories of six other people who share his trade.

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A FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024’An excellent, beautifully written book’ Patrick Galbraith, Sunday Times ‘A rich and hugely enjoyable celebration of the local, the vernacular and traditional … a beautifully written craftsman’s memoir’ Daily Mail’What a marvellous book. Full of lore, information, interest, beautifully captured people. Poetry’ Craig RaineThatched roofs are like living organisms: each one a web of repair, replacement and alteration, shaped, dressed and re-moulded by every pair of hands that works on it.Thatching is one of the world’s oldest crafts – an ancient trade that roots us in nature, as Tom Allan discovered when he quit an office job to become an apprentice in Devon. Now a master of the trade, in On the Roof he goes in search of its history and future, meeting fellow thatchers, from the son of a lobster fisherman who thatches with a dune grass in the Hebrides, to a Syrian refugee who found peace among the seagrass roofs of Denmark, to one of the first women to master Japan’s 5,000-year-old thatching tradition.Eye-opening, beautifully told and revealing a tradition hand-shaped over centuries, On the Roof is a story of how we live with the land and how we have chosen to treat it.

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Weight 0.412 kg
Dimensions 21.8 × 14 × 3.2 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

288

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

695.092 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K