Threads of Life is a chronicle of identity, protest, memory, power, and politics told through the stories of needlework. It's human history told from a new, surprising perspective.
This is a globe-spanning history of sewing, embroidery, and the people who have used a needle and thread to make their voices heard. From the political propaganda of the Bayeux Tapestry to the pink pussyhats of the Women's March, women and men have used the language of sewing to make their voices heard, even in the most desperate of circumstances. Topics covered include:
This is a thoughtful work of history and craft, full of little-known stories, and an evocative and moving book about the need we have to tell our story.
English prof, critic, blogger. Essays and reviews in the TLS, Q&Q, CNQ etc. It's pronounced "Rowan." She / her. Same username on Mstdn and Bsky.
@scandalabras Recent widely varying NF that I thought was really good: Sina Queyras, Rooms; Hallie Rubenhold, The Five; Clare Hunter, Threads of Life; Patrick Radden Keefe, Say Nothing.
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At its simplest level, Threads of Life is a history of sewing and embroidery, but Clare Hunter tells this history through the stories of the men and women who have, over centuries and across continents, used the language of sewing to make their... https://t.co/FXqqA49whz