Big Pig, Little Pig : A Year on a Smallholding in South-West France
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Description: 'A love story, a meditation on meat eating, on farming animals, on the relations between man and beast. Yallop writes with great tenderness' Daily TelegraphOn her fortieth birthday Jacqueline Yallop built a pig sty in rural south-west France. She and her husband Ed had decided to turn their Aveyron cottage and garden into a small holding. They bought two pigs - Big and Little - to rear and slaughter. The locals were full of advice, and with just a small amount of plastic poles and metallic string and some new Wellington boots, they were off. They will cultivate the land. They will raise, then kill and eat their pigs. Or so they keep telling themselves. Because the reality is so very different from the romantic dreams of two stubborn English writers . . .
Author: Yallop, Jacqueline
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication Date: 05.07.2018
BIC: Memoirs
Weight(g): 176
Dimensions: 130 x 197 x 25
Pagination: 240 pages
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