The Sty’s the Limit: When Middle Age Gets Mucky

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The Sty’s the Limit: When Middle Age Gets Mucky Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Orion Publishing Co
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Pages: 272 Language: English ISBN: 9781409154679 Categories: ,

‘An amazing story of love, laughter and the challenges of living from the land … Simon’s self-sufficient rural life is an inspiration to us all’ – Ben Fogle Following a drunken misunderstanding Simon Dawson gave up his job in the city, moved to the wilds of Exmoor and became an accidental self-sufficient smallholder with an array of animals. But that was years ago now. Following up on his first book, PIGS IN CLOVER, this is the story of what happens when he suddenly realises that his life is changing all over again. He’s not quite the spring chicken that he used to be: he is, horror of horrors, getting older. With a cast of best friends (some more helpful than others) including Ziggy, a panicked soon-to-be father desperate to grow up, Garth, an annoying teenager, and a rather handsome pig called The General, a plan is hatched to help each other mature (or immature). Heartfelt discoveries and hilarious endeavours ensue as they work through their age-related angsts, all with a fair dose of pigs, chickens, lambs and animal madness along the way. This is Exmoor’s uplifting laugh-out-loud antidote to middle age in the mud; a place where you truly realise that the sty’s the limit!

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James Herriot's 'All Creatures Great and Small' meets Stuart Maconie - funny, from the heart and utterly wonderful from start to finish. -- Jenny Selway * Daily Express on PIGS IN CLOVER * Enchanting * Daily Mail on PIGS IN CLOVER * It would be easy to read The Sty's the Limit as humour: there are laugh-out-loud moments and Dawson does have a talent for being able to see the funny side of just about any situation, but there's a surprisingly deep and thoughtful side to the book too. -- Sue Magee * The Bookbag.co.uk *