I’m sorry for the late replies to these posts;

I somehow missed that the discussion carried on after the vote.
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Originally Posted by Bookworm_Girl
I am really looking forward to this book. A few years ago I had the wonderful experience to spend a beautiful spring day touring the Lake District with friends from the US who grew up in northern England and Scotland. Specifically, one was raised on a Lake District farm which bred cattle and raised sheep. I asked if she knew this book. She has indeed read it and says that it is very good. She says the portrayal of farming life is "spot on". She knows this farm and some of the people in the book. I was surprised to learn that James Rebanks's farm is only 3 miles from her childhood farm and in the same parish area that we visited!
On our day trip we saw the farm where she lived, did a short walk through country lanes and climbed up the fell, visited the old village church where they were married, and had a lovely lunch in an old pub next to Ullswater Lake. It was so very green and mountainous. Stunningly beautiful and so different from the other areas across England that I have visited. Because it was May and the lambing season is in April, there were sheep everywhere across the landscape. I will share a few photos. Some look similar to the cover of the book. 
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Bookwork_Girl, what an amazing coincidence. Your visit sounds absolutely wonderful! Your description is my fantasy of a perfect walking tour!
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Originally Posted by Bookworm_Girl
I so want to read all of these books! My Life in France is the one that I have already read. I read it after watching the movie Julie & Julia starring Meryl Streep and Amy Adams. I recommend you read the book and watch the movie if you haven't. 
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Thanks for the encouragement - I’ve kept the book on my list
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Originally Posted by Catlady
I was afraid of this. I really can't read this. I get the images in my head and can't get them out.
And before anyone wonders, I am a vegetarian, I don't wear fur or leather, I avoid animal products, etc.
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Catlady - I just wanted to say I’m sorry you can’t read the book, but I completely empathize. I have a hard time shaking images of children being mistreated, so I’ve learned it’s easier for me fast forward the tv / bypass imagery in books as well.