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Sylvia's Farm

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When Sylvia Jorrín first moved to upstate New York, she had no intention of becoming a farmer. But after a neighboring dairy farmer suggested they use her acreage to start a farm together, they applied and received a grant of nine sheep. They soon bought ten more. Then her partner quit. Faced with eighteen pregnant ewes, a violent ram, and the coldest December on record in the Catskill Mountains, Sylvia gradually learned to tame her sheep and conquer the elements. Sylvia's Farm is the tale of a life on the farm, and all the hard and heartbreaking lessons it teaches. Told in short vignettes that span a decade, it is a journal of growth, persistence, and the unexpected joys that a new day can bring. Sylvia Jorrín has been a farmer in Delaware County for the past fifteen years. She is one of two women livestock farmers in the three hundred farms of the New York City Watershed. Over the past decade, she has published a weekly column in the Delaware County Times. "Reading Sylvia Jorrín's new book, Sylvia's Farm, is a stroll through the countryside's year listening to a voice that's finely attuned to the meteorological, animal, and vegetable kingdoms."-Providence Journal Also Available: HC 1-58234-401-9 $23.95 The delight-filled education of an out-of-the-blue shepherdess...Fine-grained, honest rural sketches, on a par with Noel Perrin and Don Mitchell.-Kirkus Reviews


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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Kindle Book

  • Release date: September 24, 2010

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  • ISBN: 9781596918245
  • Release date: September 24, 2010

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  • ISBN: 9781596918245
  • File size: 844 KB
  • Release date: September 24, 2010

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When Sylvia Jorrín first moved to upstate New York, she had no intention of becoming a farmer. But after a neighboring dairy farmer suggested they use her acreage to start a farm together, they applied and received a grant of nine sheep. They soon bought ten more. Then her partner quit. Faced with eighteen pregnant ewes, a violent ram, and the coldest December on record in the Catskill Mountains, Sylvia gradually learned to tame her sheep and conquer the elements. Sylvia's Farm is the tale of a life on the farm, and all the hard and heartbreaking lessons it teaches. Told in short vignettes that span a decade, it is a journal of growth, persistence, and the unexpected joys that a new day can bring. Sylvia Jorrín has been a farmer in Delaware County for the past fifteen years. She is one of two women livestock farmers in the three hundred farms of the New York City Watershed. Over the past decade, she has published a weekly column in the Delaware County Times. "Reading Sylvia Jorrín's new book, Sylvia's Farm, is a stroll through the countryside's year listening to a voice that's finely attuned to the meteorological, animal, and vegetable kingdoms."-Providence Journal Also Available: HC 1-58234-401-9 $23.95 The delight-filled education of an out-of-the-blue shepherdess...Fine-grained, honest rural sketches, on a par with Noel Perrin and Don Mitchell.-Kirkus Reviews


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