"As the first of its kind to be published in this country it is ground breaking and deeply fascinating. This is an elegantly written book with not a word wasted. As a pioneering study it should be required reading for those with responsibility for cemeteries. - The Journal of the Institute of Cemetery Crematorium ManagementA pioneering study, The Secret Cemetery is essential to our understanding of modern burial culture - Julie Rugg, Cemetery Research Group, University of YorkIf Mediterranean cemeteries are little cities, and American ones parks, the English cemetery is a garden. This sensitive ethnography shows how Londoners construct, objectively and subjectively, the grave as a garden and a second home. A bereavement book with a difference, and a real contribution to the literature on death and dying. - Tony Walter, Professor of Sociology, University of ReadingThis excellent study, grounded in observation, interview and comparison of bereaved people and their cemetery activities, weaves together themes of 'body, home and garden' in a way that genuinely advances the field of death studies. Careful and clear theoretical perspectives bring insight and understanding to much detailed description. The text, illustrations, and Sir Raymond Firth's Foreword combine in what will become a classic text of interest to sociology, theology and cultural studies. - Douglas J. Davies, Professor in the Study of Religion, Durham UniversityThis book provides some fascinating insights into some of the reasons why people not only visit cemeteries but plant, clean and otherwise maintain graves and grave spaces. - John Clarke, Funeral Service JournalAs a pioneering study, the importance of this book cannot be underestimated. - John Clarke, Funeral Service JournalThe Secret Cemetery is an important publication methodologically, thematically, and practically. The Secret Cemetery is a major contribution to the anthropological study of death throught its focus on a modern Western setting. - Helaine Silverman, The Journal of the Royal Anthropological InstituteA thoroughly engaging treatise. - Ken Warpole for Mortality, Vol. 11, No.1, Feb 2006Exploring a diverse range of memorial practice -- Greek Orthodox, Muslim, Jewish, Roman Catholic and Anglican, as well as the unchurched -- The Secret Cemetery is a study of what present day cemeteries mean to the living and what they reveal about our cultures. - Green PlacesThe Secret Cemetery' may be one of the most important works to appear in our field in the past several decades. ... It should be in the library of anyone who is truly serious about this field. - Richard E. Meyer"