About this Event
Helen Rebanks lives with her husband James and four children on a farm in the Lake District. She also cares for six sheepdogs, one pony, twenty chickens, five hundred sheep and fifty cattle. Her 2023 bestseller The Farmer’s Wife is a heartfelt and poetic memoir about motherhood, food and love. The Mail on Sunday described the book as a manifesto, championing every woman’s right to choose the life they want. Helen will be in conversation with Emmy-winning actor, author and woodworker Nick Offerman about her book and their friendship. Nick is from a farming background and is a supporter of regenerative agriculture.He regularly stays on the farm to hang out, eat beef, do DIY, build dry-stone-walls, and admire elite cows. Nick has a growing stake in their Belted Galloway herd. They will be discussing the necessity of nature-friendly farming as the basis of a good life, both for helping us to eat well, but also to revive rural communities.
About the Book
A heartfelt, unvarnished reflection on the power of domestic life.
Helen Rebanks' beautifully written memoir takes place across a single day on her working farm in the Lake District of England. Weaving past and present, through a journey of self-discovery, the book takes us from the farmhouse table of her grandmother and into the home she now shares with her husband, James, their four kids, and an abundance of animals.
With honesty and grace, Helen shares her life in days—sometimes a wonder and a joy, others a grind to be survived—weaving in stories that read like a well-written pastoral novel. The Farmer's Wife is a book about the love of life, the nourishing simplicity of everyday work, and sharing stories around a family table full of good food.
Full of gentle wisdom, this book is an honest portrait of rural life and an authentic exploration of both the hard work and reward of keeping a home and raising a family—even though the job is often thankless and invisible.
Also included are simple recipes and dozens of guilt-free "Survival Mode" meal ideas.
About the Speakers
Helen Rebanks is a mother of four and works with her husband, James, running their family
farm in the English Lake District. This is her first book.
Nick Offerman is an actor, author, humorist and woodworker whose credits include the Emmy award-winning role of Bill in The Last of Us (HBO), Ron Swanson on NBC’s Parks & Recreation, Forest in Devs, and Karl Weathers in the FX series Fargo. He has written five New York Times Bestselling books, including his latest, Where the Deer and the Antelope Play (Penguin Random House). Recent and upcoming projects include Civil War (written and directed by Alex Garland), Origin (written and directed by Ava DuVernay), The Umbrella Academy (Netflix), and he is the audiobook narrator for Wendell Berry’s latest, The Need to Be Whole. In his spare time, he can be found at his woodshop in Los Angeles building hand-crafted items from wood, ranging from spoons and canoes to ukuleles.
General Admission + 1 Book ticket includes admission and a copy of The Farmer's Wife
No refunds. If you can 't make the event, you can transfer your ticket and/or get a book signed for pick-up in-store or shipped.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Church of the Ascension, 127 Kent Street, Brooklyn, United States
USD 38.00