Seasons on Henry's Farm - Launch Party
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September 30, 2009 07:00 PM
September 30, 2009 09:00 PM
September 30, 2009 from 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm |
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Terra Brockman's book of reflections on organic farming in Illinois is out end of September. Join the festivities.
Book Launch: Meet Terra Brockman, author of The Seasons on Henry's Farm
Hosted by Now We're Cookin'
The Brockman family members are well known to all Evanston Farmers’ Market customers as well as to the broader Midwest sustainable agriculture community. Terra has created an ode to the contemporary farm family in her “journal/memoir of a five-generation Illinois farming family, [taking] readers from the soil to the supper table through 52 meditative, closely observed "seasons" on an organic farm”. In addition to talking about life on the farm and reading passages from the book, Terra will collaborate with Now We’re Cookin’s chefs to demonstration a couple of the book’s many recipes. So join us for a unique evening to meet this charming local activist, hear about her family’s work, and get your autographed copy of her wonderful book.
7:00 - 9:00 pm
For tickets contact Now We're Cookin'
Seasons on Henry's Farm
Henry's Farm, run by Henry Brockman, is in central Illinois--some of the richest farming land in the world. There, he and his family--five generations of farmers, including sister Terra, the author--have bucked the traditional agribusiness conventional wisdom by farming in a way that's sensible, sustainable, and focused on producing healthy, nutritious food in ways that don't despoil the land. Terra Brockman tells the story of her family and their life on the farm in the form of a year-long memoir--with recipes--that takes readers through each season of life on the farm. Studded with vignettes, digressions, photographs, family stories, and illustrations of the farm's vivid plant life, the book is a one-of-a-kind treasure that will appeal to readers of Michael Pollan, E.B. White, Gretel Ehrlich, and Sandra Steingraber.
Through closely observed natural phenomena and engagingly told stories, The Seasons of Henry's Farm takes readers deep inside the world of a small-scale farmer, and in so doing, opens a window into what sustainable farming really entails and why it is vital and relevant to everyone--everyone who eats, that is. Though rooted in the rolling oak-hickory hills and fertile fields and flood plains of the Mackinaw River Valley, the book ranges widely, incorporating literary, scientific, and culinary reflections occasioned by the week-by-week events of farm life.
The Seasons on Henry's Farm shows readers the cyclical rhythms of nature and of sustainable agriculture, which mimics nature, and the life of an extended family that not only believes in the importance of stewarding the land but lives it every day. Brockman invites us to recognize our place in the cosmos, and to understand that growing good food does not mean destroying soil and water, and that we can eat well and live well, and still leave this earth a better place than we found it. She has created a mindful and mouthwatering invitation to eat great food grown by people near you who love the land. This is a book for everyone who cares about the food we eat, the land we live on, and the environment that sustains us.
| Edition First Edition |
| Publisher Surrey |
| ISBN-10 1-57284-103-6 |
| ISBN-13 978-1-57284-103-1 |
| Publication Date October 2009 |
| List Price $25.00 |