Barbara Kingsolver and her family (husband and two daughters (18
and 9), decide to move from Tucson, Arizona to Appalachia, Virginia
to live on a farm, grow their own food and eat locally and
organically for one year. Neither the area, nor farming, was new to
Barbara and her husband; they already owned the farm and had spent
summers there. Not only did they grow their own food, but Lily,
their 9-year old daughter, loved chickens, so she planned to raise
some for eggs and meat, herself. They also raised turkeys.
I really liked it. It was interesting to see how Barbara and her
family lived the year - working in the garden, the cooking, the
preparation (lots and lots of canning) for winter. There were also
interesting sidenotes written by Barbara's husband, and most
chapters ended with an article (recipes, and meal plans) by
Camille, the 18-year old, who left for college part way through the
year