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Tales from the Farm by the Yorkshire Shepherdess
- Narrated by: Amanda Owen
- Length: 2 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Memoirs, Diaries & Correspondence
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Summary
For everyone who loves watching Amanda Owen and her family on Our Yorkshire Farm, or enjoys her best-selling books, comes this delightful and uplifting collection of her monthly Dalesman columns.
In Tales from the Farm by the Yorkshire Shepherdess, Amanda takes listeners on an evocative journey to Ravenseat, where she lives with husband Clive and their nine children, not to mention their flock of sheep, herd of cows, hardworking dogs and a formidable chicken called Linda.
Covering events from 2019 through to early 2021, Amanda describes saving the life of a newborn calf on New Year's Eve and watching, mouth agape, as their livestock trailer was swept away by floodwater in March. Son Sidney braves the wrath of Linda and husband Clive and crafts an unusual Valentine's Day gift. Eldest daughter Raven leaves the nest, headed for university, while young sheepdog Taff and Tony the pony arrive at the farm. As Covid-19 sends the country into lockdown, Amanda feels more lucky than ever to live close to nature, finding happiness in the beauty of the Dales and the unchanging routines of the farming year.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-03-21
Binged the book in night
I’m writing this at 2:15 am on the day after release day. What a book especially for lovers of our Yorkshire farm. I have honestly say as a Yorkshire lass I loved the dialect and can not wait for what is next
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- tricia hawkes
- 05-07-21
Great fun
I love reading Amanda Owen’s books about the Owen Family their adventures in and around Racenseat and the Dales . This was even better as it was read by Amanda Owen herself and that was the authentic voice of her stories
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- Tosh
- 11-06-21
just watch TV show
I am a great fan of tge Owen family, but unfortunately this book just rehashed what I had seen on the TV show. Mrs. Owens delivery is poor.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-05-21
Loved it!
I listened to Tales From The Farm while I was decorating our kitchen. Amanda made me laugh and cry with her delightful diaries, it was like listening to a good friend telling me what was going on in her life. Painting the walls has never been more pleasurable.
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- Ke Donn
- 12-04-21
Enjoyable listen
I've listened to all of Amanda's books but this one is the best as it's narrated by her. 💜
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- Gladys
- 15-01-22
Easy listening
Narrated by Amanda Owen herself, this collection of articles about life at Ravenseat is enchanting.
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- Ewynapp
- 02-01-22
Life on the farm.
An excellent writer and narrator. Thoroughly enjoyable journey through the past two years, so well described.
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- sassy
- 21-08-21
Breath of Fresh Air
Engaging all the way through including the editors addition.
Amanda has a lovely accent. Easy listening
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- claire hughes
- 18-08-21
loved it
finished all books now 😥. loved everyone from start to finish. when is the next one??
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- Anonymous User
- 20-07-21
Praise for ‘Tales From The Farm’
I loved it immensely! It was wonderful to hear the voice of the beloved Amanda Owen tell her own stories. And as an avid viewer of the show ‘Our Yorkshire Farm’ I felt as though many of the entries in this audiobook were familiar to me, which was comforting. She is also very funny and enjoys a pun or two which makes it even more delightful to listen to. I only wish it was longer and perhaps included a few more voices- Clive and the children.