Relocating from Brittany to north Wales, Jane and her family land in a remote spot on the Isle of Anglesey. After a year living there Jane discovers that it is the same place her grandfather lived, and that her ancestors are buried in the churchyard just a hundred yards from her front door.
Her grandfather was first-language Welsh, whereas her father could not speak the language. How can this be? How do you lose a language in a generation? In seeking out answers Jane uncovers a strata of names and dates, taking her back to the family’s roots on the Llŷn peninsula and one Wiliam Prichard. Farmer and pioneer of the Independent movement on Anglesey, Wiliam’s story takes us on a journey through landscape, language and a lasting, contemporary legacy.
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