Acclaimed Dutch author Saskia Goldschmidt explores the dangers of
industrial gas extraction, changing farming methods and their impact on
our environment, and what it means to have your identity intensely
entwined with your place of birth, in this compelling family saga.
Femke, her mother Trijn and her grandfather have very different ideas
about how to run their family farm. Tensions between mother and daughter
are growing; Femke wants to switch to sustainable growing principles,
while her mother considers this an attack on tradition. To make matters
worse, their home province of Groningen is experiencing a series of
earthquakes caused by a gas extraction operation near their farm. While
the cracks and splinters in their farmhouse increase, the authorities
and the state-owned gas company refuse to offer the local farming
community any help.
In Shocked Earth, Saskia Goldschmidt investigates what it means to
have your principles at odds with your closest kin. And how to keep
standing when the world as you know it is slowly falling apart.