Lambs in Winter
Sketches of a Vermont Life Through Seasons of Change
by Alexis Lathem
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Pub Date 4 Nov 2025 | Archive Date Not set
University of Massachusetts Press | Bright Leaf
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Description
Finding hope in a small farm, an engaged community, and an age-old connection to the earth
After half a lifetime spent moving from place to place, Alexis Lathem at last settled down with her husband on a small farm near Vermont’s largest city. The lyric essays of Lambs in Winter take readers through the seasonal cycles of raising sheep and hens and growing fruits and vegetables while confronting the challenges of winter storms, summer floods, invasive weeds, and pests and diseases.
Ever conscious of her place in a historically colonized and ecologically degraded landscape, Lathem wrestles with ethical questions that come to many rural dwellers who—following Thoreau—set out to “live deliberately,” in a time of climate crisis, persistent racial inequity, and growing economic inequality. Likewise, she grapples with the moral complexities of small-scale animal husbandry. Through her efforts at self-provisioning, without holding illusions of the self-reliant individual, Lathem finds herself deeply embedded in the community and reliant on others, especially as her region deals with repeated catastrophic flooding brought on by climate change.
Through elegant prose and insightful investigations into pressing contemporary issues, Lathem evokes the world of her farm and the surrounding countryside with a spiritual awareness of the human journey on this earth. Living in place, attuned to the unfolding changes in the world around her, gives her much to grieve, but the pages of Lambs in Winter are luminous with moments of joy and beauty.
Advance Praise
"Having lived in these northern mountains my whole adult life, I can testify that these are note-perfect accounts of this wonderful, tough and rewarding place. Farming is about many things--stock, and crops, of course, but also other people. And, inevitably, the politics, of everything from immigration to climate. They come together in these pages in a way that will move you and make you both think and dream."—Bill McKibben, author Radio Free Vermont
"Alexis Lathem beautifully brings together what she calls the 'yin and yang . . . the domestic and wild' in this engaging memoir of Vermont farming. These elegant and inspiring essays offer very moving scenes: a lamb’s birth in a terrible snowstorm; baby swallows in a barn; shearing sheep for their 'haircuts;' saying goodbye to a favorite ewe. Lathem embraces and dialogues with other nature writers as she moves from a London childhood to New York City to this beloved farm that is her own revelation—she shepherds us and reminds us of our covenant with other animals.”––Brenda Peterson, author of Wild Chorus: Finding Harmony with Whales, Wolves, and Other Animals
“Lathem’s writing is beautifully evocative, giving just enough of the right details to allow her reader to fully inhabit the world she describes. Lambs in Winter is for anyone who enjoys reading about farming and the natural world.”—Jane Brox, author of In the Merrimack Valley: A Farm Trilogy
“An engaging and poetic narrative, Lambs in Winter tells a compelling personal story while offering insights into urgent social issues, from the ethics of animal husbandry and meat eating to the plight of migrant workers, personal relationships to the land and the widening impacts of climate-related disruptions.”—Brian Tokar, coeditor of Climate Justice and Community Renewal: Resistance and Grassroots Solutions
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781625349019 |
PRICE | US$24.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 208 |