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File Size: 17607 KB
Print Length: 332 pages
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing (November 3, 2015)
Publication Date: November 10, 2018
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B0175P7PQ4
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I really enjoyed Victorian Secrets by Sarah A. Christmas, and, because of that book decided to give this one a chance. This book just isn't as well written or engaging as Victorian Secrets. The book rambles and jumps about making it tiring (instead of engaging) to read. There's a lot of big, obscure, words used - just because you can - in everyday scenes and simple dialogue that makes those bits awkward to read. I REALLY wanted to love this book, to get swept up in it, and get lost in a journey back to Victorian times but sadly now I'm wondering if I'll be able to tough it out to the end of the story. Disappointing....
An interesting window into the past. Not only did I learn things about life during their preferred time. I also learned and broadened my horizons on what diversity truly means, an attitude correction for me to be certain. I find Mrs. Chrisman to be an excellent storyteller and modern-day​ tour guide into an oft dismissed or forgotten way of life.
In this fascinating book, Sarah Chrisman describes what she has learned so far by living with Victorian-era technology. She and her husband Gabriel have been studying the late Victorian era in a unique way--by immersing themselves in the tools and materials of the time. This has afforded them a unique perspective on that long-lost world. We learn what is involved in such everyday activities as "turning on" a light, getting a good night's sleep on a winter evening, and writing a letter with a 100 year-old fountain pen. Along the way, Chrisman debunks a lot of received notions about people of that era, who turn out to have been far more practical--and hardly as stuffy or blinkered--than we typically believe. For anyone interested in getting an intimate, fine-grained feel for what life in the past was like, this is a gold mine.I give it four stars instead of five because the book left me wanting more. The Chrismans have put themselves in a rare position, not only to understand the past but to judge the present. There's the potential for them to make a truly Thoreau-like critique of things we take for granted as the price of "progress" (or as we prefer to say today, "disruption"). Sarah Chrisman has started to do this in some of her online publications. This book might have been a good opportunity to do even more. Hopefully in the future she will write another book focusing on these issues--with a fountain pen, no doubt.
Very different and interesting. This couple has decided that the 1890's is the time period they would like to have lived in. So they have decided to live it today. Slowly they are doing away with modernity and replacing major appliances and other "necessities" in modern life with the 1890's equivalent. The refrigerator leaves and an icebox replaces it. The automobile is replaced with bicycles--a tall "ordinary" and a woman's regular bike. Their clothing has changed to reflect the period and their lifestyle pace has slowed to a crawl, we in 2017 might say. But, it seems to suit them. They read a lot from books and magazines of the Victorian era and Sarah sews by hand. Luckily they live in the Northwest where the weather cooperates with Victorian clothing. They are true historians although they don't seem to push that aspect. But what they are learning and writing about brings that era truly to life for the reader. I look forward to further adventures.
I enjoyed this book, especially the notion that it's hard to really understand the past unless you literally walk around in their shoes (or corset as the case may be.) I did not share others' criticism of the Crismans that others did. I did not assume they had absorbed some of the cruel or oppressive and negative attitudes of the Victorian past simply because they lived the lifestyle. I also didn't expect them to be purists and live without compromise a strictly Victorian lifestyle. But I recommended this book to a friend interested in some of the same things as the Crismans, and she became angry with me over it. She found Ms. Crisman's narration silly, odd and rambling. I had a less critical reaction.
I had heard about this couple who decided to live a Victorian lifestyle several years ago and thought first ok cool, then Why?. When I saw the book out I had to get it. The first couple chapters were a little hard to get thru, the writing and tone. But then I was hooked. Sarah lets you into her and her husband's life and explains what it took to reach their dreams of a life a century ago. I love the little mini history lessons about such things as herbs, nibs, and the Ordinary bicycle. And felt her joy getting a rocker or pushing onward over bridges on a 70 mile bicycle ride. It was a very enjoyable book.
What started out as an interest in 19th-century living evolved into a full-blown lifestyle. This couple live as completely as possible in the 19th century. The challenges and rewards make up the bulk of the book. Fortunately, the husband has a profession as a bicycle repairman that has changed little over the years. His job is much the same.For Sarah keeping house is a struggle at first, but she soon settles into a life without modern technology. I wouldn't want to trade places with her, but it is interesting to read about her struggles and triumphs.It is when she turns to long chapters about her and her husband's bicycle trips that I tuned out and started skipping. They just aren't very interesting to me. I'm glad that she and her husband are absorbed in minute details of bicycle travel using 19th-century bikes, but I found little of interest in them.
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