Sunday Times bestseller
Lessons to live by, without getting up with the lark
Hannah Jackson (aka The Red Shepherdess) grew up in the Wirral, and hadn't set foot on a farm until she was 20-years-old. But she'd always loved animals and on a visit to the Lake District, she saw a lamb being born and had a light bulb moment - a burning desire to succeed as a farmer - and never looked back.
In Tales of a Shepherdess, Hannah gives us a unique insight into farm life and the values it has taught her that we can use in our everyday lives to change ourselves and our world for the better - from connection, communication and community, to leadership, patience and resilience. Hannah will show us how becoming a lambing and farming contractor in a male-dominated and traditional world taught her grit and determination; how training her loyal sheepdog Fraser taught her to trust; and how sometimes failure can teach us more about ourselves than success. Hannah's journey also teaches us how we should find what sets our hearts on fire and throw everything into it.
Hannah's simple and universal wisdom, practical advice, and words of encouragement will inspire you to achieve your goals, follow your dreams and focus on what's really important in life.
Publisher: Ebury Publishing
ISBN: 9781529109122
Number of pages: 320
Dimensions: 198 x 127 x 20 mm
Weight: 233 g
Language: English
Many thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and Hannah Jackson for the eARC, in exchange for an honest review.
‘Call Me Red’ is an absolute delight to read. I thoroughly enjoyed the whole book from start to finish. It...
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Thank you to NetGalley for the opportunity to read this.
What a great book....I really loved it. I was not familiar from social media etc of the Red Shepherdess but I did love her story. It is flowing and gently...
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Call me Red is the story of Hannah Jackson , The Red Sheperdess. Coming across her on media I was interested to read her story. From the Wirral and townie life to Cumbria and the Fells .
The book is well written with...
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