The Bucolic Plague · How Two Manhattanites Became Gentlemen Farmers
- Authors
- Kilmer-Purcell, Josh
- Publisher
- Harper
- Tags
- social science , goat farmers - new york (state) , goat farmers , humour , middle atlantic , josh , history , technology & engineering , biography & autobiography , personal memoirs , female impersonators - new york (state) , general , biography , state & local , kilmer-purcell , agriculture , united states , female impersonators , new york (state) , gender studies
- ISBN
- 9780061336980
- Date
- 2010-06-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.29 MB
- Lang
- en
“I adore the Beekman boys’ story. Their unlikely story of love, the land, and a herd of goats is hilariously honest. If these two can go from Manhattan to a goat farm in upstate New York, then I can’t help feeling there is hope for us all.” –Alice Waters
“Kilmer-Purcell’s genius lies in his ability to blindside the reader with heart-wrenching truths in the midst of the most outlandish scenarios. He makes you laugh until you care.” — Armistead Maupin
Michael Perry (*Coop, Truck: A Love Story*) meets David Sedaris (*Me Talk Pretty One Day, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim*) in this follow-up to Josh Kilmer-Purcell’s beloved *New York Times* bestselling debut memoir, I* Am Not Myself These Days*—another riotous, moving, and entirely unique story of his attempt to tackle the next phase of life with his partner… on a goat farm in upstate New York.