The Slow Farm

In this coming-of-age memoir, Tarn Wilson explores the gifts and burdens of a counterculture childhood. In the...
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The Slow Farm by Wilson, Tarn

The Slow Farm

$42.43

The Slow Farm

$42.43
Author: Tarn Wilson
Format: Paperback
Language: English

In this coming-of-age memoir, Tarn Wilson explores the gifts and burdens of a counterculture childhood.

In the early 1970s, Wilson's hippie parents packed the family into a converted school bus with "Suck Nixon" painted on the side and aimed for the Canadian wilderness. They planned to raise their two young children close to the earth and free of shallow middle class values. When they settle on a remote island in British Columbia, their idealism smacks up against reality and threatens to tear apart the family.

Between each short lyric chapter, Wilson incorporates "artifacts" that illuminate the cultural forces shaping her parents' decisions, such as letters, recipes, photographs, timelines, newspaper clippings, and provocative excerpts from A Radical Approach to Child Rearing.

With both empathy and clear-eyed honesty, Wilson deconstructs the simplified narratives of the counterculture movement by sharing the story of one young, eager, flawed family's efforts to live the ideal. The book celebrates the power of the natural world, invites us to ask questions about how we raise children, and takes us on a journey of forgiveness. Ultimately, Wilson's story, although unusual, is all of ours: the path "from the world as we wish it were to the one that exists," with all its beauty and imperfections.

Stanford Magazine says, "Tales of her youthful fits and starts could spark nostalgia even in those who didn't grow up romping around in the words with near complete freedom."

Lia Purpura, award-winning poet and essayist, writes that Wilson "reconstructs the powerful atmosphere of a past era, its magic, contentment and freedom, its restrictions and losses."

The genre-defining essayist Judith Kitchen says, "Tarn Wilson deftly turns memoir into an interactive project."

Brenda Miller, co-author of the bestselling guide to creative nonfiction Tell It Slant, praises "a textured memoir of childhood that captures the zeitgeist of the 60s . . ."



Author: Tarn Wilson
Publisher: Ovenbird Books
Published: 02/18/2014
Pages: 382
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.07lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.85d
ISBN: 9781940906065

About the Author
Tarn Wilson has settled in the heart of shiny and fast-paced Silicon Valley, so far from the outhouses and kerosene lamps of her rural Canadian childhood, that she sometimes feels as if she's lived two hundred years. So she tromps through the hills as often as she can, identifying plants and spying on animals. In a typical week, she devotes her mornings to writing at her red desk-and recently has been published by Brevity, Defunct, Gulf Stream, Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Inertia, Ruminate, South Loop Review, and The Sun, among others. In the afternoon, she teaches high school students, who hail from all over the world and who never stop impressing her with their creativity and courage. She's led writing workshops at programs across the US, from Maine to Oregon. She earned a master's in education from Stanford and an MFA from the Rainier Writing Workshop and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Visit her at tarnwilson.com.


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