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My Small Country Living

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Jeanine McMullen was a BBC producer in London when she went to Wales on assignment. There she fell in love--with Wales, its people, and most of all with the farm that on impulse she decided to buy.

"Magical writing about animals and the country scene with glorious, gusting humor. I loved every word. Jeanine McMullen's book is absorbing, touching and funny and I found something inspiring in her zestful acceptance of life." --James Herriot

219 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1980

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133 reviews2 followers
February 3, 2018
Reminded of a much-loved Radio 4 programme "A Small Country Living", in which Jeanine McMullen related the trials, tribulations and joys of her Welsh smallholding, as well as travelling the length and breadth of the land visiting like-minded souls, who in the 1980s seem very much the pioneers of the eco movement, I dug out this book, a sort of companion to the series. It tells the tale of how this London-based journalist and her whippet Merlin, with first her unreliable boyfriend "the Artist" and then her mother, found their small farm, made all the mistakes in the book and some more besides, and came out of it smiling and, probably, not totally insane. Even those not familiar with Jeanine's (who sadly died a few years ago) wonderful radio journalism, will enjoy this gentle page-turner. Some of the anthropomorphism rampant in the book now seems twee, but really just adds to the charm. A great read, though.
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16 reviews2 followers
April 28, 2019
Inspirational, comical and written with oodles of love, laughter and self deprecation. A middle aged woman moves to the Brecon Beacons whilst juggling her job in London, losing her faithless partner and coping with the harsh reality of country living. The animals on her small farm take centre stage as she paints a vivid picture of their personalities against a backdrop of the personal hardship she faces. Tales of 'things' that live up the chimney and local welsh folklore also permeate this wonderful life affirming book.
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November 7, 2022
If you ever longed to live on a small farm in Great Britain, this is the book for you. Ms. McMullen writes in a way that makes me feel I’m right beside her as she deals with her livestock and the weather. I think she was in her late 30’s when she left BBC radio to buy this small holding in Wales. She wrote three books about her farm and this book was the first. Unfortunately, she died in 2010, just in her early 70’s.
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October 28, 2021
Despite McMullens lovely writing and interesting story telling, what I mainly took away from this book was that I would never make it as an animal raising farmer, which also meant I often lost interest and skimmed my way through chunks of this worthy piece of writing.
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January 30, 2021
I really enjoyed this book, honest, engaging, humorous and heartfelt. An enjoyable read. Will definitely read the follow up book...
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October 6, 2022
This book- I love it so.
It is a book of heart, grit, and a homesteader's life. It makes you laugh and it touches your soul.
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326 reviews37 followers
February 23, 2014
As it happens, Jeanine McMullen once interviewed James Herriot and he has been kind enough to provide a number of glowing blurbs for the book cover, to lure readers who love his work into reading this one. And yeah, if you like his work you will probably enjoy McMullen, though McMullen is far, far less jolly and far, far less happy about her days struggling to create the perfect country living.

But..you know, she is engaging, and honest. Almost too honest. Lots of death in these pages (she says she learned veterinary science by having her critters die, and, well, I guess one would learn quickly that way, though I can't help thinking..was there not a better way to learn?). Lots of charming and not so charming animals (I was especially fond of the pigs, myself).

There is a sense of lots being left out, and I don't know if that is my fault (was I not reading attentively?) or if in fact there are the great gaps I seemed to discover as I moved from event to event.

I related very well to this, having been a starry eyed young hippie with dreams of supporting my family while living in the woods (and all I grew were roses. Fortunately I had paid employment in town, and even more fortunately I had some editors who wanted to pay me for my quaint essays and poems). Simple living is never as simple as you think it will be when you are gazing romantically at that tumble down place and thinking "oh, how peaceful this will be!"
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October 25, 2014
I dearly loved all these books. She was a bit of a celebrity and left London to buy a stone farmhouse in Wales. This is the first of three books that she wrote, of her struggles to make a go of it, the many animals she raised, and all the people in the area who helped her along. She also ended up having a radio show for which she traveled all over the UK about all the different farm animals and 'country living' that she heard about. Lots and lots of fascinating stories, and the best were about her animals. I really want to read them over again.
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281 reviews
January 26, 2014
It took some time to finish this book - it is more like vignettes than a straight narrative - but it was well worth it. It is charming, interesting and informative (I now know if I don't run off to the desert I would like some Belgian Bearded Bantams and Dexter cows). Several times I laughed out loud. I will read her other books and it would be great if I could find some of the radio programs online.
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March 24, 2011
Oh I loved this! Such a lovely funny wonderful woman wrote this. A BBC radio presenter falls in love with a tiny farm on the wonderfully tall hills in rural Wales. Lovely descriptions of the animals on her property that come to live there, her hardships with them (black sheep, spotted pigs, a blue greyhound named Merlyn) and yes, it's just absolutely lovely. Stunning little book, it flew by.
313 reviews3 followers
November 29, 2010
Very James Herriot like. A good read for animal lovers.
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3 reviews7 followers
September 10, 2012
Lovely book - for anyone who loves animals, and hearing stories about people who have lived in the 'fast lane' and chose to step back to living in the countryside.
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