Book of the Month June 2025
The Lost Folk
A fresh and engaging celebration of the customs, places, objects and peoples that make up what we know as 'folk' in Britain.
By its nature, folk is ephemeral: tricky to define, hard to preserve and even more difficult to resurrect. But folk culture is all around us; sitting in our churches, swinging from our pubs and dancing through our streets, patiently waiting to be discovered, appreciated, saved and cherished.
In The Lost Folk, Lally MacBeth is on a mission to breathe new life into these rapidly disappearing customs. She reminds us that folk is for everyone, and does not belong to an imagined, halcyon past, but is constantly being drawn from everyday lives and communities. As well as looking at what folk customs have meant in Britain's past, she shines a light on what they can and should mean as we move into the future - encouraging us to use the book as an inspiration, and become collectors and creators of our very own folk traditions.
'Contrary to popular thinking, Folklore is never old: it just has an age of appreciation behind it. Lally has brought us some of the freshest reimaginings of why customs and folk heritage is so relevant and important for today. A bold look at eccentric identities in a delightfully penned appreciation of our intangible folk cultures.' -- Sam Lee
