
Miraculous Abundance
One Quarter Acre, Two French Farmers, and Enough Food to Feed the World
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Tim Bruce
About this listen
When Charles and Perrine Hervé-Gruyer set out to create their farm in an historic Normandy village, they had no idea just how much their lives would change. Neither one had ever farmed before. Charles had been circumnavigating the globe by sail, operating a floating school that taught students about ecology and indigenous cultures. Perrine had been an international lawyer in Japan. Each had returned to France to start a new life. Eventually, Perrine joined Charles in Normandy, and Le Ferme du Bec Hellouin was born.
Bec Hellouin has since become a celebrated model of innovative, ecological agriculture in Europe, connected to national and international organizations addressing food security, heralded by celebrity chefs as well as the Slow Food movement, and featured in the inspiring and COLCOA award-winning documentary film, Demain. Miraculous Abundance is the eloquent tale of the couple's evolution from creating a farm to sustain their family to delving into an experiment in how to grow the most food possible, in the most ecological way possible, and create a farm model that can carry us into a post-carbon future when oil is no longer moving goods and services, energy is scarcer, and localization is a must.
Today, the farm produces a variety of vegetables using a mix of permaculture, bio-intensive, four-season, and natural farming techniques - as well as techniques gleaned from native cultures around the world. It has some animals for eggs and milk, horses for farming, a welcome center, a farm store, a permaculture school, a bread oven for artisan breads, greenhouses, a cidery, and a forge. It has also become the site of research focusing on how small organic farms like theirs might confront Europe's (and the world's) projected food crisis.
©2016 English translation copyright by Chelsea Green Publishing (P)2017 Chelsea Green PublishingCritic reviews
"A chameleon with language, British narrator Tim Bruce clearly enunciates the many French words in this visionary audiobook. He captures the ameliorative tone of this tribute to micro-farming and the organic life. His considerable ability adds authority to a globe-spanning work that asks the listener to conceive of a future of tiny market gardens replacing vast tracts of corn and soy. The authors left their previous lives to go back to the land to create a multifaceted project--a small but successful working farm (market garden) that also functions as a center for research and a site for agritourism. This is an audiobook that can benefit anyone with an interest in the land, the methods of miniaturizing agribusiness, or just maximizing a minimal garden." (AudioFile Magazine)
excellent and inspiring
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One by one we can save the planet
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very interesting read
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Absorbing and hopeful
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Good horticulture book
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Repeating a bit to much.
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The content is vitally important to this world, and must be heeded. The presentation of the ideas, however, was extremely repetitive and tedious! The narrator tried his best, perhaps, but his intonation was weird and I found it very annoying.
Despite my difficulties with the tedious presentation of the information, and the irritating style of narration, I persevered to the end of the book. It may read better in French, yet the book could do with a huge amount of editing... Cut, cut, cut... Hard pruning!
I may sound overly negative, so have to come back to my main message, which is that the essential content of the book is invaluable - a vision of how agriculture MUST start to change in order to save both the planet and humanity.
Essential reading/listening (endurance test?)
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Philosophical rather than practical.
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However, I purchased to title to learn what permaculture is and to the practices of permaculture. This book provided very little practical information. Although I was able to use my existing knowledge to consider what the authors may have done to decide what I can do differently.
I was listening to the book and kept wondering when the practical advise was going to start with a bit of annoyance. When I realised that the book was a story and not a how-to book I wanted to stop listening and return the book but I continued to listen because the story and the journey of the authors intrigued me enough to so that it held my interest.
I'm still looking for a practical replacement and I'm not sure if I am happy to have read the book or not.
Valuable for Change but Lacks Any Practical Advise
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Automated Voice Ai rubbish
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