Ingrained
The Making of a Craftsman
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Callum Robinson
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Callum Robinson
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Ingrained is a love letter to trees, timber and craftsmanship – and to finding your own voice.
The eldest son of a Master Woodworker, Callum Robinson spent his childhood surrounded by wood and trees, absorbing craft lessons in his father’s workshop, playing amongst the sycamore, oak and Scots pine that bordered his home. In time he became his father’s apprentice, helping to create exquisite bespoke objects. But eventually the need to find his own path led him to establish his own workshop; to chase ever bigger and more commercial projects, to business meetings, bright lights and bureaucracy, to lose touch with his roots. Until the devastating loss of one major job threatened to bring it all crashing down. Faced with the end of his business, his team and everything he had worked so hard to build, he was forced to question what mattered most.
In beautifully wrought prose, Callum tells the story of returning to the workshop, and to the wood; to handcrafting furniture for people who will love it, and then pass it on to the next generation – antidotes to a culture where everything seems so easily disposable. As he does so, he brings us closer to nature, and to the physical act of creation. Close enough to smell the sawdust, to see the wood’s grain and character and to feel the magic of furniture coming to life. At the same time, we begin to understand how he has been shaped, as both a craftsman and a son.
Blending memoir and nature writing at its finest, Ingrained is an uplifting meditation on the challenges of working with your hands in our modern age, on community, consumerism, and the beauty of the natural world – one that asks us to see our local trees, and our own wooden objects, in a new and revelatory light.
''Original. Rare. As beautiful as trees... A masterpiece.'' JOHN LEWIS-STEMPEL, author of Meadowland, The Running Hare and The Wood
'This magnificent debut isn't just an ode to the craft of carpentry, but the art of writing. Robinson's chiselled, elegant prose is the sound of a bright new voice in non-fiction. His memoir brings to life the heartwood in trees, families, and a young man making his way in the world with an inspiring integrity. This is essential reading for any artist who might be losing their way.'
SOPHY ROBERTS, author of The Lost Pianos of Siberia
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- 01-11-24
Well written, well read, utterly inspiring
Essential reading for anyone interested in woodwork, and thoroughly entertaining and compelling for the rest of us. The author is clearly a master craftsman in his field (look him up), but also very much a professional writer - not always a given for this type of book. Rich, evocative description; funny, affecting stories; and piles of interesting facts and useful advice. The lessons that come through his account of building, maintaining and transforming a creative business feel pretty universal, and the interwoven bits of personal history always feel relevant.
Also a very solid vocal performance - clear and well paced, with enough humour and drama to keep it alive without ever overreaching. Again, not always a given for author-read audiobooks. Hard to imagine anyone else doing it.
Highly recommend.
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