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The Shepherd's Life: Modern Dispatches from an Ancient Landscape Paperback – September 27, 2016
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The New York Times bestseller and International Phenomenon
One of the Top Ten Books of 2015, Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times.
"It's bloody marvelous." - Helen Macdonald, New York Times bestselling author of H IS FOR HAWK
"Captivating... A book about continuity and roots and a sense of belonging in an age that's increasingly about mobility and self-invention. Hugely compelling." - Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
Some people's lives are entirely their own creations. James Rebanks' isn't. The first son of a shepherd, who was the first son of a shepherd himself, his family have lived and worked in the Lake District of Northern England for generations, further back than recorded history. It's a part of the world known mainly for its romantic descriptions by Wordsworth and the much loved illustrated children's books of Beatrix Potter. But James' world is quite different. His way of life is ordered by the seasons and the work they demand. It hasn't changed for hundreds of years: sending the sheep to the fells in the summer and making the hay; the autumn fairs where the flocks are replenished; the grueling toil of winter when the sheep must be kept alive, and the light-headedness that comes with spring, as the lambs are born and the sheep get ready to return to the hills and valleys.
The Shepherd's Life the story of a deep-rooted attachment to place, modern dispatches from an ancient landscape that describe a way of life that is little noticed and yet has profoundly shaped the landscape over time. In evocative and lucid prose, James Rebanks takes us through a shepherd's year, offering a unique account of rural life and a fundamental connection with the land that most of us have lost. It is a story of working lives, the people around him, his childhood, his parents and grandparents, a people who exist and endure even as the culture - of the Lake District, and of farming - changes around them.
Many memoirs are of people working desperately hard to leave a place. This is the story of someone trying desperately hard to stay.
- Print length304 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateSeptember 27, 2016
- Dimensions5.5 x 0.85 x 8.25 inches
- ISBN-101250060265
- ISBN-13978-1250060266
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“Captivating... A book about continuity and roots and a sense of belonging in an age that's increasingly about mobility and self-invention. Hugely compelling” ―Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
“It's bloody marvelous.” ―Helen Macdonald, New York Times bestselling author of H IS FOR HAWK
““Rebanks’s family has farmed sheep in the hills of the lake District, in northwestern England, for some six centuries. The work, detailed lovingly in this memoir, has changed little… Rebanks is concerned with the survival of the landscape, of the life that it has fostered, and of its inhabitants’ view of the world.”” ―The New Yorker
“James Rebanks's unsentimental, sharply detailed memoir about his life as a shepherd in England's Lake District gripped me from the first page.” ―The Wall Street Journal
"James Rebanks’s “The Shepherd’s Life” stands in blissful earthbound contrast. Farming the high fells of the Lake District, the first son of a shepherd, who was himself the first son of a shepherd, Mr. Rebanks writes with loving eloquence about a kind of deep-rooted life that is all but lost in the developed world. Herdwick sheep, the local breed, are set free to graze on unfenced commons and could head off to Scotland were they not “hefted”―tied to their home range by invisible bonds of instinct and inheritance. Mr. Rebanks is himself hefted to his land and deftly conveys the worth and beauty of such a connection." - Geraldine Brooks
“A gorgeous book, unsentimental but exultant, vivid and profound, and a fierce defense of small-scale farming against the twin threats of agribusiness and tourism.” ―National Geographic
“A powerful - and quietly electrifying - meditation on the gruelling truth of rural life... Rebanks' prose is beautifully sure-footed.” ―The Sunday Times (UK)
“Rebanks' enthusiasm and talent for poetic writing is infectious... [His] words create not only a gorgeous landscape painting of the Lake District and its inhabitants, human, animal, bird and fish, but also a useful social document... What is most striking about this book is its authenticity; this is the real thing.” ―The Times (UK)
“Beautifully written” ―Alan Cumming, New York Times Bestselling author of NOT MY FATHER'S SON
“May well do for sheep what Helen Macdonald did for hawks.” ―The Guardian (UK)
“Superstar Shepherd.” ―The Daily Mail (UK)
“Affectionate, evocative, illuminating. A story of survival - of a flock, a landscape and a disappearing way of life. I love this book” ―Nigel Slater, author of the internationally bestselling Toast: The Story of a Boy’s Hunger and Tender
“Rebanks writes about his native Lake District with a loving eye for its past and present, its working denizens--humans, dogs, sheep--who continue to shape our picture of what Pastoralism is.” ―Brad Kessler, author of Goat Song
“The Shepherd's Life weaves together the human history of the farmers with factual history of the farms, the spiritual pull of the land with the physical demands it makes, the cruelty and beauty, optimism and pragmatism of the most beautiful corner of the world. A vivid, honest, unforgettably written account not just of one shepherd's year, but of an ancient way of life.” ―Lucy Dillon, author of LOST DOGS and LONELY HEARTS
“THE SHEPHERD'S LIFE is a reader's delight. Rebanks lives, breathes, and works his landscape - which gives him an inside edge as sharp as shears over most of the flock of current countryside writers. He has written a marvelous autobiography - of himself, his family, and the hills themselves.” ―John Lewis-Stempel, author of MEADOWLAND and YOUNG JAMES HERRIOT: THE MAKING OF THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS VET
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- Publisher : Flatiron Books; Reprint edition (September 27, 2016)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 304 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1250060265
- ISBN-13 : 978-1250060266
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.85 x 8.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #57,534 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #32 in England History
- #32 in Animal Husbandry (Books)
- #1,901 in Memoirs (Books)
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Customers find the plot vivid, giving a sense of the immediacy, hard work, and history of the region. They also find the content insightful, delightful, and mellifluous, requiring strength, fortitude, and a deep commitment to the land. Readers describe the author as honest, caring, and interesting. They describe the writing style as beautifully written personal account of the life of a sheep farmer in England's Lake District. Customers also mention the story is interesting from many points of view and heartbreaking at times.
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Customers find the writing style beautiful, marvelous, and realistic. They also say the animals, work, nature, and community shine through his words brilliantly. Readers also say it gives them a sense of integrity, caring, honesty, and rural life.
"...The tone and style and passion of the writing is similar - the love and respect of the land, the landscape itself, the enthusiasm and joy for daily..." Read more
"...It is very well written. The author draws you into his world so that you want to stay there for awhile...." Read more
"...Rebanks turns some beautiful and compelling phrases that occasionally reminded me of Wendell Berry (big praise!)...." Read more
"...It is full of joy and family - but it is also realistic in its descriptions of the landscape, the work, and the people who dwell in it...." Read more
Customers find the story interesting from many points of view, and the author is a wonderful storyteller. They also appreciate the sense of place, landscape, history, and traditions. Readers also like the short chapters and blog-style writing.
"...I do like the short chapters and blog-style writing.I do enjoy Mr. Rebanks’ Twitter account. @herdyshepherd1..." Read more
"...A story worth telling but it is a view of the landscape through an opaque tunnel where livestock are lauded beyond a station the public might be..." Read more
"...It was a wonderful and informative journey. The author writes in a way that makes you feel as if you are truly there on the fels amongst the sheep...." Read more
"...He is a wonderful story-teller. I am writing this while traveling in his neighborhood and wishing we might just run across him while we're here!" Read more
Customers find the book insightful, hopeful, and a gem. They say it explains the lifestyle of a shepherd, is full of joy and family, and is realistic in its descriptions. Customers also mention that the book is technical enough to satisfy biologists while covering the historical and geographical aspects.
"...tone and style and passion of the writing is similar - the love and respect of the land, the landscape itself, the enthusiasm and joy for daily..." Read more
"...A deeply satisfying life for those who persist in it, which yields much knowledge about both human and animal natures, and sheep farming techniques,..." Read more
"...This is not a sentimental look at the shepherding life. It is full of joy and family - but it is also realistic in its descriptions of the landscape..." Read more
"A unique book, a gem, unpolished, full of soil around it, full of real hard and beautiful life...." Read more
Customers find the book honest, factual, and beautifully written. They also say the book is full of real hard and beautiful life, and is told with compassion and insight.
"...unique book, a gem, unpolished, full of soil around it, full of real hard and beautiful life...." Read more
"A sensitive, authentic, well-written account of raising livestock in the English Lake District; but the devotion, backbreaking labor, pride,..." Read more
"Rebanks is an interesting writer--and an interesting man...." Read more
"...A lovely book, full of dignity and thoughtfulness, deep respect and regard for the animals and the tradition, undying commitment and love for a fast-..." Read more
Customers find the plot vivid, lovely, and clear. They also say the book gives a clear picture of the practical challenges and harsh realities of discipline and hard, rewarding work.
"The book delivers what it promises: you get a clear picture of the practical challenges, and harsh realities, of making a living in a beautiful but..." Read more
"...His prose style is anything but exuberant, yet it's mellifluous and captivating...." Read more
"...The book gives the feel of being there, going along with the various routines of the shepherd, the challenges they face, and how modern day and..." Read more
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Customers find the romance in the book real, gritty, and full of love. They also say the book gives an intimate look at the lives of those who shepherd the sheep.
"...Ignorance should not be celebrated. So, a beautiful, romantic book of nature with some troubling barbs embedded. What will he write next?..." Read more
"Wonderfully intimate and honest - this book takes you to the sheep farming country of the Lake District in NW England...." Read more
"This book is so absolutely wonderful: it's real, gritty, full of love of an ancient place and many people...." Read more
"...This book gives an intimate look at the lives of those who Shepard the sheep as one man tells how his life is intertwined with that of his forebears..." Read more
Customers find the structure of the book repetitive, tedious, and monotonous. They also say it needs more structure and a stronger editing hand. Readers also mention that the book is slow and boring.
"...No one does this for anything but love. It's brutally hard work. It's physically and mentally exhausting. There is no day off...." Read more
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While reading, I kept pausing and thinking of all the James Herriot books I read and reread years ago. The tone and style and passion of the writing is similar - the love and respect of the land, the landscape itself, the enthusiasm and joy for daily farming and shepherding tasks - these thoughts leap out of the pages at you, embrace you and don’t let you go.
Several of my students and co-workers (I, too, needed a money-paying job) used to ask me: Why did I have sheep and chickens and a big garden? Why did I have muddy shoes sometimes at school? How come pieces of hay dropped out of my hair sometimes? Why learn to spin and weave wool? Don’t I know about Wal-Mart? Isn’t that where food comes from?
I tried to explain that the animals, the plants, and the work kept me grounded and in touch with the earth, the seasons, life itself. But this thought process and lifestyle is hard to explain and justify to most people - children or adults.
That is why I am so pleased to have discovered this book. It will always be on my shelf and referred to often. Some of my favorite passages revolve around the attempt to justify a choice of lifestyle and profession and the attempts to resolve living and working in a revered landscape.
The words that come to mind when thinking about this book are - passion (#1), love of animals, love and respect of the land, tradition, history, connectivity to surroundings, a sense of community, cooperation and compromise, reflections, mind-numbing work.
I do like the short chapters and blog-style writing.
I do enjoy Mr. Rebanks’ Twitter account. @herdyshepherd1
He is a great photographer.
I do enjoy the reflections and musings of Mr. Rebanks about land use, landscapes, love of tradition, love of family and love of sheep and farming.
I do highly recommend this book.
So How did Mr. Rebanks come to be so lyrical when he readily admits his inclinations were anything but academic or literary? He found a book that spoke to him. His maternal grandfather had not been a shepherd. He'd been a school master. The book was about a shepherd's life. Then he read another book from his grandfather's bookshelf. Then he read all of them. And the love of learning took hold.Through merest chance, this led to an opportunity to go to Oxford. He must have been the most unusual member of the student body on the day he showed up. But he managed to figure out how to balance school and working on the farm.He had a chance to break totally away from farming and work in London, but it wasn't for him. So he and his wife went back home (she was also from the Lake District, a farmer's daughter). He worked on the farm and took outside job, eventually working all over the world where farms are giving way to vacation spots for UNESCO.
But it was always about the farm and the sheep. His love of his heritage and his farm are the backbone of this book. We may think that this life is long gone, and in many places it is. But it's not gone as long as people like Mr. Rebanks, his family and neighbors still do what their families have been doing for centuries.
The book is wonderful. Simply wonderful. Read it and see.
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