Roger Evans, everyone’s favourite dairy farmer, is back with his daily account of rural life, full of laughter, grumbles and witty observations about what makes life tick in the real countryside. From his own farmyard, or looking down on his village from his tractor or on a stool in the local bar, Roger tells it like it is.
A look from the perspective of one slightly grumpy farming columnist, this collection of diary entries reads well and is entertaining, but lacks cohesion and purpose, occasionally meandering onto the slippery slope of moaning. On a positive note, he never shies away from declaring his own foibles. Good casual reading, some greater depth wanted