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The Shepherd's Life

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From James Rebanks, the Herdwick Shepherd, comes a story that could redefine rural literature, centered on the Lake District and its people. Unlike many, Rebanks' life is not a personal creation; he is the first son of a shepherd, following a lineage that has thrived in this region for generations. Their existence is intricately tied to the seasons and the labor they entail, a rhythm unchanged for centuries. The work—sending sheep to the fells in summer, making hay, autumn fairs for flock replenishment, and the grueling winter toil—echoes practices that a Viking would recognize. Rebanks' modern reflections from this ancient landscape reveal a profound attachment to place, showcasing a way of life that often goes unnoticed yet has significantly shaped the environment. Through evocative prose, he guides readers through a shepherd's year, offering a unique perspective on rural life and a connection to the land that many have lost. This narrative is not just about work; it encompasses the people around him, his childhood, and the enduring presence of his family, who have farmed the same land for over six hundred years. While many stories focus on leaving a place, this is a tale of someone striving to stay.

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The Shepherd's Life, James Rebanks

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