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On the Red Hill
On the Red Hill | Michael Parker
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A multi-layered memoir of love, acceptance, finding home and the redemptive power of nature.In the early 2000s Mike Parker and his partner Peredur (Preds) moved into a small village in remote West Wales. A few weeks after arriving, they met Reg and George, a couple for over sixty years, who had arrived in the village at a time when their relationship could have landed them in prison. The four men became acquaintances, and over the years, firm friends. When Reg and George died, within a few weeks of each other, Mike and Preds discovered that they had been left their home- a whitewashed 'house from the children?s stories?, buried deep within the hills. All four men had arrived at the house following different paths. All four shouldn't have stayed. But they did. On the Red Hilltells the story of Rhiw Goch, the Red Hill, but also the story of a community, and of a remarkable relationship blossoming against the backdrop of rural life. On The Red Hillcelebrates the ebb and flow of seasons, of ever-changing landscapes, and the family (both beloved and infuriating) that you find when you least expect it. Taking the four seasons, the four elements and four extraordinary individuals as his structure, Mike Parker creates a lyrical but clear-eyed exploration of the natural world, one?s place in it, and what it means to find a home.
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An elderly couple leave their home just outside a Welsh village to a younger couple. The book explores the 4 seasons, the 4 directions, the 4 elements, and the 4 men.

Wonderfully descriptive of the countryside and nature. I didn't much like one of the older couple but the stories of their younger days were engrossing, while the youngest of all never really came into focus for me. Nevertheless it was a great read.

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"For a few weeks sometime between March and May, the ‘gwynt traed y meirw‘, the ‘wind of the feet of the dead‘, blows in to rattle windows and nerves."

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