Kayaking with Lambs

Kayaking with Lambs
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 77
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ISBN-10 : 9781666781670
ISBN-13 : 1666781673
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Book Synopsis Kayaking with Lambs by : Brian D. Miller

Download or read book Kayaking with Lambs written by Brian D. Miller and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2023-10-02 with total page 77 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Brian Miller’s Kayaking with Lambs is about the idyllic farm life of your imagination—fresh fruits and vegetables, livestock large and small, endless gatherings of kith and kin around a table of homegrown food and handmade drink. It is also about pain, blood, deaths, mud, storms, droughts, and failures. The author, who owns a small East Tennessee farm, lives an “antiquated life,” that is, a life often out of sync with modernity and closely in sync with the natural world. His book is structured as a breviary broken into the eight monastic offices of the day. Written as a series of meditative notes, it follows his efforts to live with purpose and stewardship. Kayaking with Lambs is about learning to dwell alongside neighbors, nature, and even the planet as if it mattered. In language that is poetic and writing that is honest, insightful, poignant, wry, and self-deprecating, Miller ponders everything from the cycles of life to his family heritage to what Wes Jackson refers to as “becoming native to this place.” And, of course, he shares the many times along his journey that he’s found himself in situations totally unforeseen when he began . . . like kayaking with lambs.


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