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The Farmer's Wife: The Instant Sunday Times Bestseller
By (Author) Helen Rebanks
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
21st November 2023
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Organic farming
630.92
Hardback
336
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 23mm
600g
'Authentic and affecting, Helen shines a light on the women who stitch together the fabric of our rural communities.' - Sarah Langford
'Enchanting, engrossing and tenacious' -The Bookseller
'Lovely, warm and real, it made me cry and cook and think. A beautiful book.' - Ella Risbridger
A portrait of life at Helen Rebanks' Lake District farmhouse that beautifully captures the unsung work of keeping a home and raising a family.
As dawn breaks on the farm, Helen Rebanks makes a mug of tea, relishing the few minutes of quiet before the house stirs. Within the hour the sounds of her husband, James, and their four children will fill the kitchen. There are also six sheepdogs, two ponies, 20 chickens, 50 cattle and 500 sheep to care for. Helen is a farmer's wife. Hers is a story that is rarely told, despite being one we think we know.
Weaving past and present, Helen shares the days that have shaped her. This is the truth of those days: from steering the family through the Beast from the East and the local authority planning committee, to finding the quiet strength to keep going, when supper is yet to be started, another delivery man has assumed he needs to speak to the 'man of the house', and she would rather punch a cushion than plump it.
This beautifully-illustrated memoir, which takes place across one day at the farm, offers a chance to think about where our food comes from and who puts it on the table. Helen's recipes, lists and gentle wisdom helps us to get through our days, whatever they throw at us.
This is Helen Rebanks's debut. She and her family work as a tight-knit team that have made their farm globally important with their farming innovations. They advise internationally and host events regularly at the farm to share their expertise and encourage others to farm sustainably.