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Sacred Sierra – A Year on a Spanish Mountain
Well, to be honest, I didn’t find the title very inspiring. Sounds like a hermit looking for religion and it probably
wasn’t going to be a fun page-turner... but I was wrong. Sacred Sierra
– A Year on a Spanish Mountain is light-hearted and thought-provoking.
The author finds a 12 year old barman, and political activists who
dance naked around bonfires.
Jason Webster, the aforementioned author, and his Spanish girlfriend
embark on an adventure which has become more common over the past
decade. They left their familiar lives and bought a house and a bit of
mountain and settled down to make a new life that was totally removed
from anything they had experienced before.
Sounds like an accident waiting to happen and it could well have turned
out to be an expensive disaster. They have many obstacles to overcome
or be overcome by but they showed an attitude that endeared them to the
locals. Jason writes this book as a monthly journal of their trials and
tribulations but also as a farming almanac showing little insights into
the rhythm of the changing seasons and crops.
The landscape is breathtaking but the people are the real stars of this
story. They are amazing characters who display warmth, generosity and
courage. It’s true that Jason would not have achieved all that he did
without the support of his friends who gave advice to a very green
foreigner. They truly believe their small corner of the world to be
enchanted and perhaps they are right. There are strange lights on that
mountain and rumours of unexplained events.
There is a rich culture in the region of Castellon. There are stories
of Cathars and Templars of Catholic tradition and pagan past. Jason
punctuates his book with legends and fairy stories which add still more
to the mystery. He has been included in rituals and rites that would
normally be reserved for the indigenous population.
Jason learns to keep bees, to harvest olives and to make his own
alcohol. The very mention of that has probably increased sales of this
excellent book by 50%. He clears his land and searches for his missing
roof. It’s a journey of discovery and personal growth. A book that you
will have to read to the very last page. It has a cliff-hanger of an
end... but the end isn’t the end, it’s just the start of the next
chapter.
Sacred Sierra – A Year on a Spanish Mountain
Author: Jason Webster
Published by: Chatto and Windus – Random House
Price: £12.99
ISBN 9780701181574
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