The Keep

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781959000525

Living with the Tame and the Wild on a Mountain Farm

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By Henry T. Ireys, Priscilla M. Ireys
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
210 x 140 mm
Weight:
450 g
Pages:
248

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Henry T. Ireys is a former health policy researcher. He published numerous papers in health policy journals and, since his retirement, has been writing for The Hampshire Review about farming and the natural world. Priscilla M. Ireys worked in the fashion industry for thirty years, where she designed and made stage clothes for country music stars such as Loretta Lynn before leaving to focus on farming and the conservation of heritage breeds. Together, they have lived on a farm in Hampshire County since 2001, tending a core herd of fifty Spanish and Savanna goats. The Keep is their first book together.

Preface Introduction Part I A Place to Love Letter to Mom Mud Between My Toes Part II Decisions Tiny Tim All that the Land Contains Sid's Twins Mindful Meddling The Dilemma of Loving Hogs Part III Surprises Of These Mountains Early Years Hercules Morels on the Mountain Arnost and the Eagle Part IV Say What? No Way!" Hog Gossip The Duckness Sex in the Pasture Hat of Shame From Power Take Off to Artificial Intelligence Part V Hard Times Pedro Death on the Farm January 11, The Fire January 12, The Fire The Forgiving Land The Old Oak Part VI Gifts Winter's Wood Unexpected Outcomes Lucy Izzy's Bridge Home Before Breakfast Part VII Quiet Times The Pond On a Summer Breeze A Fisher's Solitude Lovely October Part VIII Epilogues The Near Final Letter to My Mother-in-Law Acknowledgments

"The Keep is honest and compelling storytelling told through the contrasting and complementarity of Priscilla's and Henry's individual voices. Priscilla has an intimate view of animal husbandry, while Henry is more prone to philosophizing; yet both are deeply engaged with the land, and both are thoughtful and lively storytellers. Neither shies away from complexities and challenges. In her accounts of raising goats and hogs, Priscilla captures both the necessary brutality and profound tenderness required for successful animal husbandry." -Arwen Donahue, author of the graphic memoir Landings: A Crooked Creek Farm Year (Hub City, 2022) and the oral history collection This is Home Now: Kentucky's Holocaust Survivors Speak (University Press of Kentucky, 2022). Arwen lives on a farm in Kentucky. "A delightful chronicle of a moment in time on a parcel in Appalachia." -Gretchen Legler, author of Woodsqueer: Crafting a Sustainable Rural Life; On the Ice: An Intimate Portrait of Life at McMurdo Station, Antarctica; and All the Powerful Invisible Things: A Sportswoman's Notebook.

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