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Learn moreIt was 11:00 pm when I checked my email for the last time and turned off my phone for what I hoped would be forever.
No running water, no car, no electricity or any of the things it powers: the internet, phone, washing machine, radio, or light bulb. Just a wooden cabin, on a smallholding, by the edge of a stand of spruce.
The Way Home is a modern-day Waldenโan honest and lyrical account of a remarkable life lived in nature without modern technology. Mark Boyle, author of The Moneyless Man, explores the hard-won joys of building a home with his bare hands, learning to make fire, collecting water from the stream, foraging, and fishing.
What he finds is an elemental life, one governed by the rhythms of the sun and seasons, where life and death dance in a primal landscape of blood, wood, muck, water, and fireโmuch the same life we have lived for most of our time on earth. Revisiting it brings a deep insight into what it means to be human at a time when the boundaries between man and machine are blurring.
Mark Boyle is the author of several previous books, including The Moneyless Man, which have been translated into over twenty languages. A former business graduate, he has lived entirely without money for three years.
Gerard Doyle reads everything from adult, young adult, and children's books to literary fiction, mysteries, humor, adventure, and fantasy.ย He has won countless AudioFile Earphones Awards and was named a Best Voice in Young Adult Fiction in 2008.ย His audiobook credits include the bestselling Inheritance series (Eragon, Eldest, and Brisinger),ย How to Train Your Dragon, The Looking Glass Wars, Clubland, And Thereby Hangs a Tale, and Risk Worth Taking. His career in British repertory theatre includes many productions, most notablyย The Crucible, The Tempest, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Fiddler on the Roof.ย In America, he has appeared in Broadway in The Weir and on television in New York Undercover and Law & Order.ย Born of Irish parents and raised and educated in England,ย Gerard has taught drama at Ross School for the past several years.
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โBoyle knows few people can live like he does, but positive change seems inevitable if one follows his advice to resist material trappings, revolt against industrial ecological damage, and re-wild landscapes. Boyleโs anti-technology stance upsets many, making this a must-read.โ
โA deeply appealing examination of nearly all aspects of modern human lifeโฆThis memoir about living off the grid and tech-free in County Galway will inspire, connect, and slow down the most impatient of readers, and that is a very good thing.โ
โ[Boyle] writes vividly of Irelandโs village culture, with its neighborly sharing and cozy pubs, and of the satisfactions of hard work with tangible resultsโฆHis elegy for rural life is lovely.โ
โA candid chronicle of letting go of and living without the seemingly ubiquitous technological connections of modern societyโฆThereโs not enough space on Earth for everyone to move off the grid and back to the land, but Boyleโs pleasant book allows us to at least imagine the dream.โ
โThis one matters. Boyle is the real thing: vital, angry, and kind. And real things are terribly rare.โ
โIllustrates beautifully that giving up many of the things in life that we treat as indispensable may actually be less of a sacrifice than a liberation.โ
โThe Way Home paints a picture not only of how broken our culture has become but of how to begin building a new one. It demands to be readโand then lived by.โ
โGerard Doyleโs narration aptly reflects the authorโa man of strong convictions who chose to chart his own courseโฆDoyle brings an Irish lilt to the narration, adopting a relaxed and unhurried paceโฆWinner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.โ
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