Sarrah Le Marquand
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Absolutely.
I've just recently been reading a book.
I'm not sure if you've heard of it, Chris.
It's a novel called Yesteryear.
And the premise is essentially it starts in modern day with a trad wife.
And then she wakes up one day back in the American frontier in like the 1880s.
That sounds like heaven.
And so it's exactly what you've spoken about.
Let me know if you need me to send you a link afterwards.
Did you read that?
I didn't, no.
No, let's swap book tips.
The red tent.
The red tent, yeah.
I think you'll love this premise and it's just so reminiscent of what you were just saying.
And it's because we tend to generally as a culture glorify and idealise the past.
Hence the Tradwife, for example.
That whole shtick is about, oh, things were better then when people knew their place and we did this and life wasn't so complicated.
And we know there's so many complexities of every single generation.
And obviously we rightfully and understandably worry a lot about online culture and social media and the pace of our current life and the way that community has become quite siloed and