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Review of The Shepherd’s Life

The Shepherd’s Life

By: James Rebanks

 

Have you ever had a friend loan you a book and say, “You have to read this!” That is how I acquired this book “The Shepherd’s Life. The funny thing is, I’ve been following James Rebanks on Twitter/ X for a long time. (@herdyshepherd1) I first fell for his beautiful Herdwick sheep, their wooly charcoal bodies and clean white faces are so distinct.

I have had a few sheep over the years, as did my mother. I have helped lamb a few at times. I have an inkling of a shepherd’s lifestyle. James takes you on the deep dive into that life through each season. His clear description of each glory and gross reveals the real substance of shepherding in the Lake District Fells of England.

Beyond the daily struggles and the sacrifices is the story of a convoluted journey to running the family farm. The teen years of butting heads with his father, the financial burden of  new generation, the changing patterns of farming, food, and the economics of agriculture all play in to the roller coaster ride that finally brought James to where he is now.

As the book was drawing to a close reading his book, I realized more and more that James’s passion for the family farm, concerns for the next generation, and the preservation of family farms are strong common threads between us.

This book is on loan so I will be giving it back. Then I am heading to the library to get more of James Rebanks books to read or listen to. I see there is a new one coming, I need to get caught up with all his other fans. James Rebanks has important messages to share. The timeless journey of farm to table. Who provides what you eat? Do you know your farmer? I hope readers will ‘flock’ to James’s book, not because you farm, but because you eat!

250 Years, One Family, One Farm

I am going down a research rabbit hole. My quest is to develop a Mansfield Historical Society display that honors the Stearns family in Mansfield, CT. for 250 years. How does one condense 250 years of living, farming, generations, wars, and weather into an exhibit? I’m trying… The family purchased this farm in 1772. Tonight,… Continue Reading

Historical Exhibit

Telling and Showing the Stearns Family History in Mansfield 250 Years I am preparing a historical exhibit for the Stearns Family’s 250 years in the town of Mansfield. What a journey as I research and sift the ages. Winnowing down this collection of dates, photos, artifacts, and mementos to what will be displayed is difficult.… Continue Reading

Social Media  “You Can’t Make Me”

Social Media “You Can’t Make Me”

 “You can’t make me!”, a childhood declaration en route to the unwanted bath, or the dreaded family event, it is a classic line of resistance. Often the phrase is a playground recourse to a dare or command to adhere to some childhood standard.  We learn this early in life and wear the moments proudly in memory. The time… Continue Reading