According to New York Times Book review, "Perrin makes a fine defense of country living, not as a retreat from the world but as a place to use talents to battle it out."
The book that caused me to fall in love with Perrin's writing. I particularly enjoyed the essay written from the point of view of a young bull speaking pointedly to vegetarians.
Thoroughly enjoyable meander though the New Hampshire countryside. As a hobby farmer, I found the author's commentary spot on and still true today, almost 20 years later. There are great tidbits, humorous anecdotes in this charming, easy to read book of essays. Makes a great gift (someone gave it to me).
This is the third in a series. These are collections of funny little essays about country life, and I love them to pieces. If I remember correctly, this one is the sweetest of the three--a heavier curmudgeonly note isn't so overpowering in this one.
pleasant brief essays; life in Vermont; should have used "spile" rather than "spout" when writing about sugaring; also read and enjoyed First Person Rural and Second Person Rural