Accidental shepherd How a California girl rescued an ancient mountain farm in Norway

Liese Greensfelder

Book - 2024

"In May 1972, twenty-year-old Liese Greensfelder arrived in a small Norwegian town prepared for her first summer farmhand job, only to learn the startling news that she'd need to singlehandedly watch over the centuries-old farm while its owner recovered from a stroke. Confronted with dangers and obstacles for which she was utterly unprepared, she tells a story of remarkable resilience and records the fascinating but rapidly vanishing traditions of the community that took her in"--

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Published
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Liese Greensfelder (author)
Physical Description
x, 269 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : ilustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781517917661
9781517919788
  • Map of Hovland Area
  • Norwegian Friends and Neighbors
  • 1. The Best-Laid Plans
  • 2. A Tangle of Vines
  • 3. Awe and Longing
  • 4. Johannes
  • 5. Hovland
  • 6. Wine and Stew
  • 7. Firstborn Son
  • 8. The Hunt
  • 9. Museum in the Living Room, Sheep Thighs in the Pantry
  • 10. Into the Wild
  • 11. Drunken Driving
  • 12. Exodus
  • 13. Attack of the Mad Heifer
  • 14. Worlds Apart
  • 15. A Swim in Skårsvatnet
  • 16. Of Cows and Manure
  • 17. Alv's Revolution
  • 18. Driving Begonia
  • 19. A Temple for the Gods
  • 20. "You Know I Did"
  • 21. Pickled Grass
  • 22. Håseter and Hulders
  • 23. Johannes Baits the Hook
  • 24. Stuck on a Ledge
  • 25. Pork Chops for Johannes
  • 26. Little Bo-Peep
  • 27. Blood and Wool
  • 28. Freedom!
  • 29. Metamorphosis
  • 30. Misery
  • 31. Magnar's Ram
  • 32. A Social Whirl
  • 33. Suddenly a Celebrity
  • 34. The Shepherdess's Lamb
  • 35. Mørketida
  • 36. An Unbidden Guest
  • 37. Homecoming
  • 38. Skiing to Valhalla
  • 39. Lamb Spring
  • 40. Onward
  • Acknowledgments
  • Glossary
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A real-life adventure story set in the wilds of Norway. "A California girl," as she calls herself in her memoir, Greensfelder came of age in the counterculture and rubbed shoulders with Beat poets. Her adventures didn't begin until she settled on a remote farm in Norway, not knowing any Norwegian and knowing little about farming. When the owner of the farm was hospitalized and unable to work, the young Californian took over the operation and learned about raising sheep for meat, not wool, and learned about the customs of a traditional agricultural community. She also learned to speak Norwegian; her narrative is peppered with Norwegian words. Strong on ethnography, it's a reliable guide to the kind of rural life that no longer exists--tractors replaced horses--and the kind of insular farmers who have largely vanished along with an ancient culture rooted in the land and its spirits. This gritty memoir is a testament to the resilience of an outsider who not only made her way in a patriarchal society but also became a Norwegian celebrity: Years ago, she wrote and published an account of her experiences that became a bestseller in Norway. In this book, she returns to her days as a shepherd and describes her loneliness, her longing for companionship and romance, and her remarkable ability to labor in a hardscrabble environment. A sobering and insightful account of one woman's time in a place that time forgot. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.