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Title:
The Shepherd's Life: A Tale of the Lake District (MP3)
Written by:
James Rebanks 
Read by:
Bryan Dick 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
7 hours 34 minutes 
MP3 size:
314 MB 
Published:
February 01 2016 
Available Date:
February 01 2016 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489094360 
Genres:
Non-fiction; Nature 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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International bestseller

'A remarkable achievement ... Utterly unsentimental, The Shepherd's Life is, nevertheless, profoundly moving.'
The Financial Times

From James Rebanks, the Herdwick Shepherd, comes The Shepherd's Life, a story of the Lake District and its people which could redefine the literature of rural life.

Some people's lives are entirely their own creations. James Rebanks' isn't. The first son of a shepherd, who was the first son of a shepherd himself, he and his family have lived and worked in and around the Lake District for generations. Their way of life is ordered by the seasons and the work they demand, and has been for hundreds of years. A Viking would understand the work they do: sending the sheep to the fells in the summer and making the hay; the autumn fairs where the flocks are replenished; the gruelling toil of winter when the sheep must be kept alive, and the light-headedness that comes with spring, as the lambs are born and the sheep get ready to return to the fells. These modern dispatches from an ancient landscape tell the story of a deep-rooted attachment to place, describing a way of life that is little noticed and yet has profoundly shaped this landscape. In evocative and lucid prose, James Rebanks takes us through a shepherd's year, offering a unique account of rural life and a fundamental connection with the land that most of us have lost. It is a story of working lives, the people around him, his childhood, his parents and grandparents, a people who exist and endure even as the world changes around them. Many stories are of people working desperately hard to leave a place. This is the story of someone trying desperately hard to stay.

'Exceptional ... Rebanks's way with words is akin to that of that of an expert shearer with the clippers – swift, deft, skilled – and the resulting prose is lean, vivid, tough and handsome. I loved his book. It is one to restore faith in writing and the business of publishing – a story not like any other, told from the inside by someone whose passion for his subject lights up almost every sentence.'
Literary Review

'A wonderfully detailed and candid account of a life that is both individual and typical of this role in rural society ... told with perfect pitch, in prose that flows as easily as speech, cleaves hungrily to the particular, and shifts without strain between the workaday and the imaginative.'
The Guardian

'Absorbing, often funny, and beautifully written ... a testament to the importance of maintaining a connection to the land.'
The Observer

'An unforgettable survivor's book that raises important questions, not least about education ... one of the most truthful depictions of contemporary rural life that I have read.'
The Independent