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Sylvia's Farm: The Journal of an Improbable Shepard

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In the tradition of James Herriot, Sylvia Jorrín tells her story of unexpectedly becoming a shepherd in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains.

When Sylvia Jorrín first moved to upstate New York, she had no intention of becoming a farmer. Raised to fear animals of all shapes and sizes, she only wanted to create a life for herself and her friends and family in her twenty-five-room shingle-style house. After a neighboring dairy farmer suggested they use her eighty-five acres of hay fields and woodland to start a farm together, she contacted the South Central New York Resource and Development Center, and they applied for and received a grant of nine free sheep. They soon bought ten more.

Then her partner quit.

It was the coldest December on record in the Catskill Mountains. Faced with eighteen pregnant ewes and a ram determined to grind her into a stone wall, and equipped with neither practical nor theoretical knowledge of farming, Sylvia gradually learned to be a farmer, both taming the sheep and conquering the elements.

Fifteen years later, this dairy farmer's granddaughter has a flock of 120 sheep, twenty-one goats, two Jersey cows, fifty Buff Orphington chickens, four Toulouse geese, one house cat and three barn cats, one dog, and a donkey, Guiseppe Patrick Nunzio MacGuire.

Sylvia's Farm is the tale of a life on the farm, and all the hard and important lessons it teaches. Told in short vignettes that span a decade, it is a journal of growth, persistence, and the unexcpected joys that a new day can bring.

Synopsis:

In the tradition of James Herriot and Peter Mayle, Jorr'n tells her story of unexpectedly becoming a shepherd in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains.

About the Author

Sylvia Jorrín is one of two women livestock farmers in the three hundred farms of the New York City Watershed. She publishes an ongoing weekly column about her farm in the Delaware County Times.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781582344010
Subtitle:
The Journal of an Improbable Shepard
Publisher:
Bloomsbury USA
Author:
Jorrin, Sylvia
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Farm life
Subject:
Shepherds
Subject:
Women shepherds
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
General Biography
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Series Volume:
B108
Publication Date:
20040607
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.50 in
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