The Way Home
Tales from a life without technology
(Author) Boyle Mark Mark BoyleIt was 11pm 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. In this honest and lyrical account of a remarkable life without modern technology, Mark Boyle explores the hard won joys of building a home with his bare hands, learning to make fire, collecting water from the spring, 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 fire – much 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.
Boyle Mark
Mark Boyle
Mark Boyle is a Scottish writer known for his memoir "The Moneyless Man," detailing his experiment of living without money for three years. His writing style is straightforward and introspective, exploring themes of sustainability and simplicity. Boyle's work challenges societal norms and inspires readers to reconsider their relationship with money and material possessions.