Homespun Mom Comes Unraveled…and other adventures from the radical homemaking frontier

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Shannon Hayes ISBN: 9780979439186
Publisher: Left to Write Press Publication: November 15, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Shannon Hayes
ISBN: 9780979439186
Publisher: Left to Write Press
Publication: November 15, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

An intimate inside look at the family and personal life of one of America’s leaders in sustainable living.

In spite of being hidden away on her family’s mountain farm in the Northern Catskills, Shannon Hayes’ words rang out around the world when she first published Radical Homemakers, a clarion call to men and women everywhere to make hearth and community the center of an ecologically sustainable future. In the face of fierce criticism, she has become the voice of a new generation of parents, farmers and urban and rural homesteaders committed to a life of self-reliance, economic independence, and community interdependence; free from corporate domination, grueling work schedules, and endless hours in the car driving to soccer games and ballet lessons.  But the life path she advocates is not an easy one. It is rife with sticky counters, messy projects, dirty laundry, vomiting children, and dusty shelves.

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An intimate inside look at the family and personal life of one of America’s leaders in sustainable living.

In spite of being hidden away on her family’s mountain farm in the Northern Catskills, Shannon Hayes’ words rang out around the world when she first published Radical Homemakers, a clarion call to men and women everywhere to make hearth and community the center of an ecologically sustainable future. In the face of fierce criticism, she has become the voice of a new generation of parents, farmers and urban and rural homesteaders committed to a life of self-reliance, economic independence, and community interdependence; free from corporate domination, grueling work schedules, and endless hours in the car driving to soccer games and ballet lessons.  But the life path she advocates is not an easy one. It is rife with sticky counters, messy projects, dirty laundry, vomiting children, and dusty shelves.

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