Lifting the Latch
Discover the enchanting world of rural life in "Lifting the Latch" by Sheila Stewart. Published in 2002, this captivating biography invites you to experience the life of Mont Abbott, who dedicated nearly eighty years to the land near Enstone, Oxfordshire. Spanning 250 pages, Stewart masterfully weaves a narrative drawn from a series of intimate taped conversations, providing an authentic glimpse into a bygone era of agriculture and community.
Through Mont's eyes, readers are transported to a time rich with the charm of country living, showcasing a memorable cast of characters who shaped their surroundings. However, "Lifting the Latch" doesn’t shy away from exploring the harsh realities and personal tragedies faced by those in the rural landscape before the welfare state transformed their lives. This book is a poignant tribute to resilience, tradition, and the enduring spirit of rural communities. Delve into this unique piece of social history and enrich your understanding of 20th-century agricultural life.