Hay Fever, A Memoir

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

So you’re living in Manhattan, working a high-power, high stress job and one day you decide, “I’ll just chuck it all, move to Vermont and raise goats. That’ll be soothing.” That’s what Angela Miller did, and then she wrote a book about it. It’s an entertaining look at her journey from city to country to award winning cheesemaker.

Find it at Amazon.

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