Farm from Home
By Amanda Brooks
By Amanda Brooks
By Amanda Brooks
Read by Amanda Brooks
By Amanda Brooks
Read by Amanda Brooks
Category: Biography & Memoir | Design | Garden
Category: Biography & Memoir | Design | Garden | Audiobooks
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Jun 05, 2018 | ISBN 9781101983461
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Jun 05, 2018 | ISBN 9780525633396
228 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for Farm From Home
“Personal stories, family recipes, and pictures of her bumper rosebushes, gleaming horses, and floral-wallpapered cottage show a rural life that’s far dreamier than the New York fashion scene [Brooks] left behind six years ago.” —Martha Stewart Living
“A treat and an inspiration.” –Laura Baily, Vogue.co.uk
“[A] pure delight!… This is a book I cherish now, and I’m sure I will for years to come.” –Summersays.com
“Farm from Home will transport you to a pastoral dreamscape that is Amanda’s real life at Fairgreen Farm. The elegantsimplicity of this book is an escape and an antidote to the pressures of our modern age. Amanda’s world is beautiful,wholesome, and hearty—and her food is delicious!”
—Jessica Seinfeld, author of Food Swings
“Farm from Home is a classic fairytale in reverse. A Manhattan ‘It Girl’ moves to a working farm in England and findshappiness in the simple things. Amanda Brooks places us right in her wellies as she takes us through a year at FairgreenFarm, creating a new life for herself and her family. It’s a fantasy I often write about, but Amanda is the real-life version.This beautiful and intimate diary includes Amanda’s own home photos and country-inspired recipes. Farm from Homeis an enchanting read and a wonderful reminder about learning to enjoy life in the slow lane.”
—Nancy Meyers, writer, director, and producer of Something’s Gotta Give, The Holiday, and It’s Complicated
“Oh, how we laughed when this New Yorker said she could bake an applecrumble and make a horse jump over a wall. But then she did.”
—Jeremy Clarkson, host of The Grand Tour
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