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Helen Whybrow is a to-the-bone writer, and this is a to-the-bone bookbeautiful, real, full of life.Bill McKibben, authorThe End of NatureSheep have helped me become a good shepherd, not just to them, but to a place that is my sustenance and joy as well as my unending labor and worry.In the heart of Vermont's Green Mountains, Helen Whybrow and her partner are presented with the opportunity to steward a two-hundred-acre conserved farm. Whybrow knows that belonging more than anything requires participation and radically intertwines her life with the land. Six months after purchasing Knoll Farm, they unload a flock of Icelandic sheep onto the field and Whybrow becomes a shepherd entering into nature's constant cycle of life into death into life and all its unexpected lessons.The challenging and profoundly rewarding work unfolds for Whybrow in the everyday rituals of farmsteading and caring for her familybirthing lambs in the late winter, harvesting blueberries in summer, fending off coyotes and foxes, seasonal shearingwhile instilling the lessons of the land in her daughter and caring for her mother. As life at Knoll Farm endures years both abundant and lean, she learns that true stewardship is about accepting change and adapting. She embraces a transcendent rhythm of blood and bone, milk and muck. At once inspiring and brave, deeply felt and gorgeously written, The Salt Stones is a loving look at the world through a shepherd's interconnected ethos.

The Salt Stones

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    A Hardback by Helen Whybrow

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      Publisher: Milkweed Editions
      Publication Date: 1/26/2025
      ISBN13: 9781571311627, 978-1571311627
      ISBN10: 1571311629
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Helen Whybrow is a to-the-bone writer, and this is a to-the-bone bookbeautiful, real, full of life.Bill McKibben, authorThe End of NatureSheep have helped me become a good shepherd, not just to them, but to a place that is my sustenance and joy as well as my unending labor and worry.In the heart of Vermont's Green Mountains, Helen Whybrow and her partner are presented with the opportunity to steward a two-hundred-acre conserved farm. Whybrow knows that belonging more than anything requires participation and radically intertwines her life with the land. Six months after purchasing Knoll Farm, they unload a flock of Icelandic sheep onto the field and Whybrow becomes a shepherd entering into nature's constant cycle of life into death into life and all its unexpected lessons.The challenging and profoundly rewarding work unfolds for Whybrow in the everyday rituals of farmsteading and caring for her familybirthing lambs in the late winter, harvesting blueberries in summer, fending off coyotes and foxes, seasonal shearingwhile instilling the lessons of the land in her daughter and caring for her mother. As life at Knoll Farm endures years both abundant and lean, she learns that true stewardship is about accepting change and adapting. She embraces a transcendent rhythm of blood and bone, milk and muck. At once inspiring and brave, deeply felt and gorgeously written, The Salt Stones is a loving look at the world through a shepherd's interconnected ethos.

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