From a "graceful, luminous writer with an eye for detail"
(Minneapolis Star Tribune), this riveting memoir explores a year on a
sustainable farm.
When Kristin Kimball left New York City to interview a dynamic young
farmer named Mark, her world changed. On an impulse, she shed her city
self and started a new farm with him on five hundred acres near Lake
Champlain. The Dirty Life is the captivating chronicle of the couple's
first year on Essex Farm, from the cold North Country winter through
their harvest-season wedding in the loft of the barn.
Kristin and Mark's plan to grow everything needed to feed a community
was an ambitious idea, and a bit romantic. It worked. Every Friday
evening, all year round, over a hundred people travel to Essex Farm to
pick up their weekly share of the "whole diet"--beef, pork, chicken,
milk, eggs, maple syrup, grains, flours, dried beans, herbs, fruits, and
forty different vegetables--produced by the farm. In The Dirty Life,
Kristin discovers the wrenching pleasures of physical work, learns that
good food is at the center of a good life, falls deeply in love, and
finally finds the engagement and commitment she craved in the form of a
man, a small town, and a beautiful piece of land.