"Liese Greensfelder's exciting and unexpected adventure in Norway moved a whole nation when she first shared her story in 1975. Now a new generation will be inspired to take a journey that might change their lives forever. I loved Accidental Shepherd—I laughed, I cried, and I will carry this young woman’s heroic tale with me always." —Camilla Flaatten, travel journalist, Aftenposten, Oslo
"Accidental Shepherd keeps an open, smart, frank tone, and Liese Greensfelder's good humor working through problems shines. The farm animals come wonderfully through—especially the sheep and difficult lamb birth. She offers a good balance of light and dark with lots of enlightening detail." —Gary Snyder, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, author, and essayist
"Finally the real, rural Norway, with language lessons to boot. Liese Greensfelder creates a cast of characters—and animals—that show how Nordic life has persevered over the centuries. My wife wanted to give up everything to lead a bucolic life as sheepherders in Norway for three months. Now we can just read this charming book instead—thank you Liese! Her stories of farm life along the fjord make her a Norwegian James Herriot." —Eric Dregni, author of For the Love of Cod: A Father and Son's Search for Norwegian Happiness
"Liese Greensfelder’s vivid writing transported me into the heart of a community still relying on sustainable, grass-based farming practices handed down through generations. Her story of the triumphs, catastrophes, elation, and heartbreak she experienced there will keep you reading to the end." —Craig McNamara, farmer and author of Because Our Fathers Lied: A Memoir of Truth and Family, from Vietnam to Today
"I recommend Accidental Shepherd for its endearing moments of friendships and camaraderie, because of its great attention to detail about the running of a sheep farm, the embracement of the role Greensfelder took on and her uncanny deductions, and tense moments that arose when dealing with a cantankerous employer."—UP Book Review
"A sobering and insightful account of one woman’s time in a place that time forgot."—Kirkus Reviews
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"Liese Greensfelder's exciting and unexpected adventure in Norway moved a whole nation when she first shared her story in 1975. Now a new generation will be inspired to take a journey that might change their lives forever. I loved Accidental Shepherd—I laughed, I cried, and I will carry this young woman’s heroic tale with me always." —Camilla Flaatten, travel journalist, Aftenposten, Oslo
"Accidental Shepherd keeps an open, smart, frank tone, and Liese Greensfelder's good humor working through problems shines. The farm animals come wonderfully through—especially the sheep and difficult lamb birth. She offers a good balance of light and dark with lots of enlightening detail." —Gary Snyder, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, author, and essayist
"Finally the real, rural Norway, with language lessons to boot. Liese Greensfelder creates a cast of characters—and animals—that show how Nordic life has persevered over the centuries. My wife wanted to give up everything to lead a bucolic life as sheepherders in Norway for three months. Now we can just read this charming book instead—thank you Liese! Her stories of farm life along the fjord make her a Norwegian James Herriot." —Eric Dregni, author of For the Love of Cod: A Father and Son's Search for Norwegian Happiness
"Liese Greensfelder’s vivid writing transported me into the heart of a community still relying on sustainable, grass-based farming practices handed down through generations. Her story of the triumphs, catastrophes, elation, and heartbreak she experienced there will keep you reading to the end." —Craig McNamara, farmer and author of Because Our Fathers Lied: A Memoir of Truth and Family, from Vietnam to Today
"I recommend Accidental Shepherd for its endearing moments of friendships and camaraderie, because of its great attention to detail about the running of a sheep farm, the embracement of the role Greensfelder took on and her uncanny deductions, and tense moments that arose when dealing with a cantankerous employer."—UP Book Review
"A sobering and insightful account of one woman’s time in a place that time forgot."—Kirkus Reviews
"Packed with great details and memorable characters, Accidental Shepherd is a compelling memoir about the myriad challenges of farm life."—Foreword Reviews
"Greensfelder remembers her experience vividly, and it ends up being so complete a story."—Liralen Liest
"Accidental Shepherd is a fine, rewarding read."—The Chronicle Journal
"Greensfelder’s engrossing account of farming emphasizes the value of tradition and community and is highly recommended for nature, agriculture and culture collections."—Library Journal, starred review
"Packed with details of farming life and peppered with Norwegian vocabulary, Greensfelder's memoir is an intimate portrait of a vanished region and an evocative tribute to the community she came to love."—Shelf Awareness
"Fans of memoirs will surely enjoy the author's journey in this uniquely compelling story."—Booklist
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"Liese Greensfelder's exciting and unexpected adventure in Norway moved a whole nation when she first shared her story in 1975. Now a new generation will be inspired to take a journey that might change their lives forever. I loved Accidental Shepherd—I laughed, I cried, and I will carry this young woman’s heroic tale with me always." —Camilla Flaatten, travel journalist, Aftenposten, Oslo
"Accidental Shepherd keeps an open, smart, frank tone, and Liese Greensfelder's good humor working through problems shines. The farm animals come wonderfully through—especially the sheep and difficult lamb birth. She offers a good balance of light and dark with lots of enlightening detail." —Gary Snyder, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, author, and essayist
"Finally the real, rural Norway, with language lessons to boot. Liese Greensfelder creates a cast of characters—and animals—that show how Nordic life has persevered over the centuries. My wife wanted to give up everything to lead a bucolic life as sheepherders in Norway for three months. Now we can just read this charming book instead—thank you Liese! Her stories of farm life along the fjord make her a Norwegian James Herriot." —Eric Dregni, author of For the Love of Cod: A Father and Son's Search for Norwegian Happiness
"Liese Greensfelder’s vivid writing transported me into the heart of a community still relying on sustainable, grass-based farming practices handed down through generations. Her story of the triumphs, catastrophes, elation, and heartbreak she experienced there will keep you reading to the end." —Craig McNamara, farmer and author of Because Our Fathers Lied: A Memoir of Truth and Family, from Vietnam to Today
"Packed with great details and memorable characters, Accidental Shepherd is a compelling memoir about the myriad challenges of farm life."—Foreword Reviews
"Greensfelder’s engrossing account of farming emphasizes the value of tradition and community and is highly recommended for nature, agriculture and culture collections."—Library Journal, starred review
"Packed with details of farming life and peppered with Norwegian vocabulary, Greensfelder's memoir is an intimate portrait of a vanished region and an evocative tribute to the community she came to love."—Shelf Awareness
"A real-life adventure story set in the wilds of Norway . . . . 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"—Kirkus Reviews
"I recommend Accidental Shepherd for its endearing moments of friendships and camaraderie, because of its great attention to detail about the running of a sheep farm, the embracement of the role Greensfelder took on and her uncanny deductions, and tense moments that arose when dealing with a cantankerous employer."—UP Book Review
"Accidental Shepherd is a fine, rewarding read."—The Chronicle Journal
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"Liese Greensfelder's exciting and unexpected adventure in Norway moved a whole nation when she first shared her story in 1975. Now a new generation will be inspired to take a journey that might change their lives forever. I loved Accidental Shepherd—I laughed, I cried, and I will carry this young woman’s heroic tale with me always." —Camilla Flaatten, travel journalist, Aftenposten, Oslo
"Accidental Shepherd keeps an open, smart, frank tone, and Liese Greensfelder's good humor working through problems shines. The farm animals come wonderfully through—especially the sheep and difficult lamb birth. She offers a good balance of light and dark with lots of enlightening detail." —Gary Snyder, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, author, and essayist
"Finally the real, rural Norway, with language lessons to boot. Liese Greensfelder creates a cast of characters—and animals—that show how Nordic life has persevered over the centuries. My wife wanted to give up everything to lead a bucolic life as sheepherders in Norway for three months. Now we can just read this charming book instead—thank you Liese! Her stories of farm life along the fjord make her a Norwegian James Herriot." —Eric Dregni, author of For the Love of Cod: A Father and Son's Search for Norwegian Happiness
"Liese Greensfelder’s vivid writing transported me into the heart of a community still relying on sustainable, grass-based farming practices handed down through generations. Her story of the triumphs, catastrophes, elation, and heartbreak she experienced there will keep you reading to the end." —Craig McNamara, farmer and author of Because Our Fathers Lied: A Memoir of Truth and Family, from Vietnam to Today
"Packed with great details and memorable characters, Accidental Shepherd is a compelling memoir about the myriad challenges of farm life."—Foreword Reviews
"Greensfelder’s engrossing account of farming emphasizes the value of tradition and community and is highly recommended for nature, agriculture and culture collections."—Library Journal, starred review
"Packed with details of farming life and peppered with Norwegian vocabulary, Greensfelder's memoir is an intimate portrait of a vanished region and an evocative tribute to the community she came to love."—Shelf Awareness
"A real-life adventure story set in the wilds of Norway . . . . 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"—Kirkus Reviews
"I recommend Accidental Shepherd for its endearing moments of friendships and camaraderie, because of its great attention to detail about the running of a sheep farm, the embracement of the role Greensfelder took on and her uncanny deductions, and tense moments that arose when dealing with a cantankerous employer."—UP Book Review
"Accidental Shepherd is a fine, rewarding read."—The Chronicle Journal
"Fans of memoirs will surely enjoy the author's journey in this uniquely compelling story."—Booklist
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