A Shepherd's Watch: Through the Seasons with One Man and His Dogs | 
enlarge | Author: David Kennard Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.4 x 1
ISBN: 0312332661 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.30092 EAN: 9780312332662 ASIN: 0312332661
Publication Date: November 29, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: NEW
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At Borough Farm, on North Devon’s rugged, spectacular coast, David Kennard and his dogs are embarking on a new shepherding year.
Part diary of one man and his remarkable dogs, part Herriot-like homage to the countryside and its characters, A Shepherd’s Watch is that rare thing: a portrait of a real life that is at once authentic and evocative, warm, and compelling. Here, David Kennard presents twelve months with his working sheepdogs, Greg, Swift, Gail, Fern, and Ernie, as they face a never-ending series of challenges: from rescuing ewes stranded on the Atlantic cliffs to running the gauntlet of psychopathic rams and officious farm inspectors, from spring lambing and summertime shearing to fending off the ever-present threats nature has in store for the 850-strong flock. All this, in the midst of a harsh economic climate for farming and a landscape that is among the most picturesque, yet wildly unpredictable, in the British Isles.
David Kennard has been a shepherd since he left school at the age of seventeen. In this, his first book, he draws on half a lifetime’s experience to paint an honest and affectionate, often comic picture of a year in the life of a sheep farm and its very different canine and human personalities. As he follows the changing seasons, observing nature’s inexorable journey through the dark days of winter to the rebirth and renewal of spring, he also offers a gentle meditation on man’s relationship with his environment, and a poignant elegy to a rural way of life.
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A Sheperd's Watch: Through the Seasons with One Man and His Dogs May 11, 2008 Interesting, but not as good as I had hoped for. If you love Border Collies all of their behavior and history is fun to read about but this book is about more than the dogs.
Genuine February 13, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
A totally wonderful book. Beautifully written and authentic. Don't miss this one!
Fine book January 18, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is the best book of this kind I've read since James Herriot. In a way David Kennard is more powerful because instead of serving the farmer he is one and has to survive on what he can do as a farmer. He has a deep appreciation of the land and the environment around him coupled with a strong sense of history. His writing is excellent, the pace good and the stories wonderful. It is wrapped in a package of an eventful year in the life of his farm. If you enjoy reading about nature, man and his interaction with animals, you'll enjoy this book.
beautiful, honest -- the real deal January 10, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
David Kennard keeps more than 800 ewes who produce some 1,200 lambs each year on his scenic, windswept farm on the North Devon coast. This is the story of a year in the life of his flock, his farm, his young family, and the five border collies he trains and relies on in his work. Given his background, it's no surprise that he knows sheep and shepherding through and through, and this knowledge, together with his understanding and love of his dogs, radiates throughout the book. In addition, he is a keen observer of nature, and writes with remarkable beauty, grace and humor. Anyone who is drawn to the age-old, elemental life of a shepherd -- a vanishing way of life of simplicity, hardship and profound satisfaction -- is sure to love this book.
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