Author:Chas Griffin
In 1982 the Griffins left the security of suburbia to grow garlic in West Wales. This is a funny and sometimes touching, warts-and-all account of their first three years: of how they learned lambing and marketing and ploughing and hay-making: and of the dung-sodden joys of milking and the surreal terrors of bee-keeping. Be amused. Be very amused.
Scenes from a Smallholding is by turns challenging, touching, and informative; but above all, it is very funny.
I was laughing out loud before I'd got past the copyright page. The book is a gem and Chas is a star in the making. The sort of author Richard & Judy was made for
—— Scott Pack , Bookbuyer... a Bill Bryson "down on the farm"...
—— Alan Gear , HDRAA wake-up call for citizens to be more alert to measures ... that seek to undermine democracy
—— The Times, *Best Law Books of 2022*A vital contribution to a debate we need to have
—— Financial TimesPiercing and profoundly troubling, this is a journey to the heart of the pandemic and the great British struggle to balance the well-being of the individual and the group. A tale of rights and misdemeanours, told with a passion of power and forensic precision
—— Philippe Sands, author of East West StreetAbsolutely invaluable. Adam Wagner has been an indispensable guide and this is a gripping, important, definitive book
—— Dr Xand van TullekenEmergency State demonstrates why Adam Wagner rapidly became the indispensable authority on the unprecedented restrictions on liberty that accompanied the Covid-19 pandemic. Clear-eyed, forensic and compelling, it sets out what happened - and the urgent lessons we need to learn
—— Jonathan Freedland, author of The Escape ArtistAt times, Emergency State reads like a dystopian novel with a dramatic plot twist - those who wrote these draconian laws failed to follow them. The law expert who kept the receipts, Adam Wagner has written the definitive account of a unique moment in legal history
—— Susanna ReidAstonishing. Detailed, dispassionate and definitive. An urgent warning and a work of major importance
—— James O'BrienFascinating. An invaluable service to historians of the pandemic, and a passionate and compelling argument for the rule of law
—— Baron Danny FinkelsteinA brilliant analysis of law and politics over the two years in which Britain became a virtual police state
—— Geoffrey Robertson QCThe service Adam did for the country and continues to do on these pages shows the brilliant nuance and proportionate review of our right to life versus the Public Health Act and some of the outrageous overreaches of power committed by the police and the sitting government. It is as gripping as a Michael Crichton novel; but more disturbing because we collectively survived the events discussed with only some of our core human rights left intact.
—— Jamie Klingler, co-founder of #ReclaimTheseStreetsThis book is the definitive legal guide to the law of the pandemic and will serve as an important historical account of this dark and challenging period in our history
—— Law Society's GazetteAdam Wagner is a masterly guide to the interaction of law, politics and culture. Anyone with an interest in freedom - and what is happening to it - should read this truly brilliant account of the pandemic and its long term consequences
—— Matthew d'AnconaA book that needed to be written - and nobody could have done it better
—— Joshua Rozenberg[An] invaluable new book
—— Jewish Chronicle[Wagner's] rare learning is skilfully deployed in this book
—— Literary ReviewA brilliant and necessary book about the legal mechanism and human rights hangover of lockdown
—— Financial TimesInteresting and important ... Wagner is a fierce and effective critic
—— Jonathan Sumption, Daily TelegraphAnyone with an interest in the maintenance of good governance in a time of emergency will find much to ponder
—— ProspectHere, barrister Adam Wagner's emphasis is on the drastic impact lockdown had on our personal liberty and I hope some of his conclusion will be considered by government in the awful event of another such crisis occurring
—— Jewish Chronicle, *Non-Fiction of the Year*'A pithy survey and review for non-lawyers of the two-year period when - but for the brief hiatus coming out of the first lockdown - virtually every aspect of the public's behaviour was indeed the subject of the criminal law ... Emergency State is a stress test for liberal democracy and human rights'
—— CounselAn informative and important opening step towards what must become a global debate as to how th eworld should respond to future pandemics of the internet age
—— Charles Holland, CounselA brilliant analysis... Emergency State is a wake-up call that reaches far beyond Covid. It identifies the toxic mix of factors that are eroding liberty in Britain as we speak
—— Morning StarI loved it. A SUPERIOR crime book
—— Marian KeyesAn excellent detective novel. The opening scene is superb, and sets up the story beautifully. Gripping, multi-layered and fresh. Terrifc
—— Will Dean , author of Dark Pines