You don't need to move to the country. You don't need to dig a bunker. You don't need to have started ten years ago. What actually works is a household that quietly knows what it's doing. One that grows a bit of food, mends what breaks, keeps a few weeks of staples, and has neighbours who would notice if the kitchen light didn't come on for three days. The kind of household where the stopcock is labelled and the children watching their parents bake will be able to bake themselves before they leave home. The Resilient Cottage is a practical companion for any household — rented or owned, urban or rural — with no garden assumed and no bunker required. Not another book of doom-laden warnings or romantic homesteading dreams, but a working manual for the small habits that build genuine capability over time. Calm. Practical. Specific. For the household you actually have, not the one in the photographs.