3.5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️✨
Nancy’s partner, Anna, suffers a stroke & as they enter lockdown, they agree it’s best they live apart. Nancy & Anna do not own their home, and Nancy does not have the means to buy a house. She therefore purchases a caravan, drives it to a neglected strip of land & begins life in the first home she has ever owned.
The caravan has no plumbed water, nor electricity, but what becomes apparent is Nancy’s awareness of the nature, and nurture, of her surroundings. Interspersed within Nancy’s own personal story are historical and literary references, and all the elements of living in the midst of nature. And her rather annoying “neighbour”, Sven!
Nancy and Anna remain in contact. Nancy reflects upon leaving Anna, for which she feels guilt, but she is reminded of how she also has a responsibility to herself, for her own happiness too. She reminisces of times with Anna, and the achievements Anna has also made.
A book of hope, of recognising the joy of nature and one’s surroundings. And ultimately, a story of new beginnings and discovering that, even as health declines, we can create a new way of living.