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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Janet WhitePublisher: Little, Brown Book Group Imprint: Constable Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.50cm Weight: 0.418kg ISBN: 9781472128607ISBN 10: 1472128605 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 15 March 2018 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsA beautifully written memoir of a quietly courageous life. My admiration for its author grew on every page: her strength of purpose, her resolve, and her clear, straightforward love of solitude, space and freedom that carried her - and carried me - around the world and back * Nick Hunt, author of Where the Wild Winds Are * Janet writes delightfully of her unique life story and ultimately tranquil life on her West Country farm. But that idyllic lifestyle belies the steely determination that led her to the other side of the world and unforeseen drama, as she pursued her dream of shepherding * David Kennard, author of A Shepherd's Watch * Janet White's book should be compulsory reading * John Barrington, author of Red Sky at Night * Utterly enchanting; a fascinating story, beautifully written * Penny Junor, author of The Duchess: The Untold Story * An extraordinary memoir . . . The Sheep Stell is pure joy, one of the most moving books I've read in a long time * Philip Marsden, author of Rising Ground * A book to share or even fight over if necessary * Rosamund Young, author of The Secret Life of Cows * This is a strange and lovely book, and quiet as it is, it makes you gasp at the profoundly lived quality of the life it so modestly describes * Jenny Diski * A hymn to country solitude, lyrical, unpretentious and deeply felt * Colin Thubron * One woman's gloriously lyrical account of life and love as a shepherdess * Mail on Sunday * A beautifully written memoir of a quietly courageous life. My admiration for its author grew on every page: her strength of purpose, her resolve, and her clear, straightforward love of solitude, space and freedom that carried her - and carried me - around the world and back * Nick Hunt, author of Where the Wild Winds Are * Janet writes delightfully of her unique life story and ultimately tranquil life on her West Country farm. But that idyllic lifestyle belies the steely determination that led her to the other side of the world and unforeseen drama, as she pursued her dream of shepherding * David Kennard, author of A Shepherd's Watch * Janet White's book should be compulsory reading * John Barrington, author of Red Sky at Night * Utterly enchanting; a fascinating story, beautifully written * Penny Junor, author of The Duchess: The Untold Story * An extraordinary memoir . . . The Sheep Stell is pure joy, one of the most moving books I've read in a long time * Philip Marsden, author of Rising Ground * A book to share or even fight over if necessary * Rosamund Young, author of The Secret Life of Cows * This is a strange and lovely book, and quiet as it is, it makes you gasp at the profoundly lived quality of the life it so modestly describes * Jenny Diski * A hymn to country solitude, lyrical, unpretentious and deeply felt * Colin Thubron * Intense insight -- Helen Brown * Daily Mail * A fascinating read that will move and inspire with every turn of the page * Countryside * Lovers of the countryside will enjoy this moving, quietly written account of a young woman's adventures as she made her way in the farming world . . . An immensely enjoyable and heartfelt book: it makes you want to run for the hills -- Rebecca Wallersteiner * The Lady * Janet White's unfailingly enjoyable book . . . taps into a widespread feeling that we have become cut off from the natural world . . . both an evocative picture of a life adapted to seasonal rhythms and an arresting account of the casual sexism White experienced -- Rebecca Foster * Times Literary Supplement * One woman's gloriously lyrical account of life and love as a shepherdess * Mail on Sunday * This is a strange and lovely book, and quiet as it is, it makes you gasp at the profoundly lived quality of the life it so modestly describes * Jenny Diski * A hymn to country solitude, lyrical, unpretentious and deeply felt * Colin Thubron * A beautifully written memoir of a quietly courageous life. My admiration for its author grew on every page: her strength of purpose, her resolve, and her clear, straightforward love of solitude, space and freedom that carried her - and carried me - around the world and back * Nick Hunt, author of Where the Wild Winds Are * Janet writes delightfully of her unique life story and ultimately tranquil life on her West Country farm. But that idyllic lifestyle belies the steely determination that led her to the other side of the world and unforeseen drama, as she pursued her dream of shepherding * David Kennard, author of A Shepherd's Watch * Janet White's book should be compulsory reading * John Barrington, author of Red Sky at Night * Utterly enchanting; a fascinating story, beautifully written * Penny Junor, author of The Duchess: The Untold Story * An extraordinary memoir . . . The Sheep Stell is pure joy, one of the most moving books I've read in a long time * Philip Marsden, author of Rising Ground * A book to share or even fight over if necessary * Rosamund Young, author of The Secret Life of Cows * This is a strange and lovely book, and quiet as it is, it makes you gasp at the profoundly lived quality of the life it so modestly describes * Jenny Diski * A hymn to country solitude, lyrical, unpretentious and deeply felt * Colin Thubron * Author InformationAfter seventy lambings, one marriage and a big family, Janet White is now in her eighties and continues to farm in the West Country, aided by a quad bike and her devoted Border Collie, Moss. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |