In 1957, Madeleine Bunting's father John, a sculptor, signed a 50 year lease on an acre of land in the Hambleton Hills on the North York moors, and built a war memorial chapel. Madeleine traces the history of this particular plot of land, and through this tells the history of Britain, and of her family, and her relationship with her complex father. It's an extraordinary, unclassifiable book, a kind of memoir, but taking in history, natural history, environmentalism, politics, religion etc.