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Country
Living welcomes back Steven Coffman's celebrated
collection of essays about life on the farm. Hailed by Library Journal
as amusing, exuberant, and poignant, it now includes three
entirely new and thoroughly delightful articles to enjoy. Our
first country spring was in mid-renaissance. Everywhere life was bourgeoning!
First had come the early-returning flocks of robins and red-winged blackbirds.
Then antediluvian opossums wobbling out of time-warp hibernation, groundhogs
popping up on roadsides like chubby heraldsŠan explosion of baby bunnies.
What happens when two hippies with virtually no knowledge of country
life decide to set up house on a 129-acre farm in Upstate New York?
That's what Steven Coffman and his wife Bobbie did in the late summer
of 1972, and in Back to the Farm he tells the whole story of their grand
undertaking with great humor, pathos, and wit. It's all about the many
animalspigs, ducks, cows, horses, cats, dogs, and other country
creatureswho share their lives, as well as about learning the
ways of the land, getting in tune with natures cycles, and raising
a family. Coffman, who will become a Country Living columnist
this year, centers his pieces around the animals that make up his new
rural world, capturing the stubborn recalcitrance of a pig, the pony
that steps into the living room, and the magical migration of magnificent
Monarch butterflies.
a lively, zany tale of country life
Bookwatch.
Bemused, informative and breezy
will give a nudge to those
who only dream of escaping the urban life.Publishers
Weekly.
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