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A Place of Meadows and Tall Trees
By Clare Dudman
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A Place of Meadows and Tall Trees is a lyrical and insightful evocation of the trials of the first Welsh Patagonian colonists as they battle to survive hunger, loss, and each other. Impoverished and oppressed, they'd been promised paradise on earth: a land flowing with milk and honey. But what the settlers found after a devastating sea journey was a cold South American desert where nothing could survive except tribes of nomadic Tehuelche Indians, possibly intent on massacring them. Silas James fears he has been tricked into sacrificing everything he loves for another man's impossible dream. But despite his hatred of the politically adept Edwyn Owen, and under the watchful eye of Indian shaman Yelue, a new culture takes root as an old one passes away.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The remarkable story of the Welsh settlement of Patagonia, sensitively told and thoroughly researched. Gives a real feel for what these settlers must have experienced as they sailed to the other side of the world in search of Eden and discovered only wilderness.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The Patagonia region of Argentina is nearly desolate, even today. Extremes of weather, especially of wind, and the fierce dry cold make it virtually uninhabitable. Yet this is the location of a new colony of people, who left North Wales in 1850, and made to believe they could settle it and live in a peaceful, religious community. Poverty, violence, and debt made these people eager to leave and start over, and a charismatic leader, Edwyn Lloyd, assures all of them that this new world waits for them with abundant wealth."so much has been stolen from us-our land, our language, our culture! But soon we shall endure no more. Soon you will see our promised land....Cattle! Trees. A splendid river. And grass- oh you should see it-mile upon mile of the most verdant pasture....A place where God's law shows us the way!"Many make the long journey by boat, and several die on board from illness and lack of food. Where they end up is far from verdant and lovely. The hard and unforgiving landscape immediately places the settlers in danger, and discord breaks out between them Additionally, Edwyn finds the going so rough that he disappears as well (although he returns later). Reports of violent local Indians scare the Welsh visitors, and they are abandoned to nothing, with no communication or supplies.Death is frequent, as are squabbles over power and leadership. This story focuses mostly on men in distress. While the women care for the children and domestic matters, the men try to figure out how to create this new society. By virtue of this, the men are actually the most interesting of the characters.First is Silas, who lost one child on the journey and another upon arrival. He remains in the background during the fights over control. He's strong and opinionated, but his strength is in observing the nature of the other men. It is Silas who manages to create a relationship with an aging Indian who approaches them. His brother-in-law, Jacob, however, is far less wise. He craves attention and desperately wants to lead, despite his lack of experience and disinterest in realism. He's so blinded by his religious belief that they are destined to make this society work, that he feels no need to participate in actually doing the work. He's a weak and pathetic man. Selwyn, a Welsh man who spent time in Wisconsin, is more realistic and cynical towards the situation. He and Silas appear almost as an alliance in order to keep the others calm and avoid violence, since many of the newcomers think they can take on the Indians themselves. The themes of power, respect, and racial superiority are explored in a fast paced and unpredictable narrative.I enjoyed this book, especially the descriptions of the flora and fauna of Patagonia. I actually Googled some of the locations just to visualize the scenery. I think the men were well defined and their actions were realistic. However, the women in the story seemed more stereotypical; some were actually panicky and delicate and hysterical. The imbalance isn't total: there are some strong women. They just aren't as fleshed out as the men. What was frustrating in the reading was the singular belief in the superiority of their race over the indigenous peoples, a reality that is as likely as it is unfortunate.However, in all, this is an excellent story with a premise and delivery unlike anything I've recently read.