Shepherd's Sight: My Farming Life
By (Author) Barbara McLean
ECW Press,Canada
ECW Press,Canada
19th March 2024
No Edition
Canada
General
Non Fiction
630.92
Paperback
244
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
A Globe 100 best book of 2024
A joy to read. Compelling, wise, and deeply human. Helen Humphreys, author of Followed by the Lark
A restorative and resonant memoir of a year in the life of an aging shepherd
For 50 years, Barbara McLean has tended a flock of Border Leicester sheep on her small Ontario farm. Shepherds Sight shares the crises, pleasures, and challenges of farm life through the seasons. Now in her 70s, McLean faces a new problem: how much longer she can continue with the physically taxing work that is her central source of meaning and satisfaction.
Through her unsentimental gaze, we witness the highs and heartbreaks of delivering and rearing lambs, the shearing and spinning of wool, the wildlife in the woods (and occasionally in the house), and the garden produce moving from seed to harvest to table. Even after half a century on this land, McLean is still making fresh observations, and she shares them in evocative, elegant prose. As she moves through the calendar year, she also reflects on years past, offering a long view on climate, stewardship, and agriculture.
With its lyrical description and absorbing storytelling, Shepherds Sight offers an unforgettable glimpse of a life lived on the land.
In a tightly woven skein of past and present, Barbara McLean relives her half-century on an old Ontario farm: the restoration of the buildings, the gathering of her flock of sheep, the exhilarations, the losses, and finally, the grief of knowing she cant stay there forever. More than a memoir of farming or living on the land, McLean describes a life-arc we all travel in different ways, from the hope and energy of youth to the rock-hard decisions of advancing age. Merilyn Simonds, author of Woman, Watching
Barbara McLeans chronicle of a life spent as a shepherd in Ontario tied to the urgency of tasks and the seasons is a joy to read. Compelling, wise, and deeply human. Helen Humphreys, author of Followed by the Lark
Shepherds Sight is a beautiful reminder that, for individuals and nations alike, its only natural for memories to change, for awareness to deepen. If the day that Barbara McLean fears comes sooner rather than later, lets hope she can nonetheless continue writing books such as this. Literary Review of Canada
Shepherds Sight is a rich book, full of the realities, both enchanting and difficult, of living life on the land. McLean brings a reminder of where our wool comes from and graciously shares her years of experience and wonder. Digits & Threads: Canadian Fibre & Textile Arts Magazine
Explore the joyful highs and heartbreaking lows of life on a farm in this comforting and clear-eyed memoir...Shepherd's Sight is a deeply human, life-affirming book. Apple Books
Shepherds Sight is more than a memoir; its a meditation on perseverance, stewardship, and the beauty of lifes cycles. Whether youre a farming enthusiast or a lover of heartfelt narratives, this book is sure to leave an impression. A must-read for anyone yearning for a deeper connection to nature and lifes fundamental rhythms. Canadian Cookbooks
By facing down her own transformation through critical analysis and recollection, McLean clears a path for any of us up to the challenge. It is not only shepherds who must contemplate the future of the flock. Fibre Focus
Barbara McLean is the author of Lambsquarters: Scenes from a Handmade Life (2002). She lives in Grey County, Ontario.