The Yorkshire Shepherdess

The Yorkshire Shepherdess

2014 • 334 pages

Amanda Owen is living a life that has almost gone in today's modern world, a life ruled by the seasons and her animals. She is a farmer's wife and shepherdess, living with her husband Clive and seven children at Ravenseat, a 2000 acre sheep hill farm at the head of Swaledale in North Yorkshire. It's a challenging life but one she loves. In this book, she describes how the rebellious girl from Huddersfield, who always wanted to be a shepherdess, achieved her dreams. The book takes us from fitting in with the locals to fitting in motherhood, and from the demands of the livestock to the demands of raising a large family in such a rural backwater. Amanda evokes the peace of winter, when they can be cut off by snow without electricity or running water, the happiness of spring and the lambing season, and the backbreaking tasks of summertime - haymaking and sheepshearing - inspiring us all to look at the countryside and those who work there with new appreciation.--From book jacket.

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