- Winner of the 2009 Writers' Trust of Canada Non-Fiction Prize
- Long-listed for the BC Award for Canadian Non-Fiction
- Winner of the BC Booksellers' Choice Award
- Nominated for the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize
- Nominated for the Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Book Prize
- Nominated for a ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award - Nature
- Nominated for the William Saroyan Prize - United States
An Amazon top 100 book of 2009!
A Globe and Mail top 100 book for 2009!
A Times Literary Supplement top 100 book for 2009!
An irreverent and illuminating journey through a day in the life of the affectionately named Trauma Farm, with numerous side trips into the natural history of farming
Beginning naked in darkness, Brian Brett moves from the tending of livestock, poultry, orchards, gardens, machinery, and fields to the social intricacies of rural communities and, finally, to an encounter with a magnificent deer in the silver moonlight of a magical farm field. Brett understands both tall tales and rigorous science as he explores the small mixed farm—meditating on the perfection of the egg and the nature of soil while also offering a scathing critique of agribusiness and the horror of modern slaughterhouses. Whether discussing the uses and misuses of gates, examining the energy of seeds, or bantering with his family, farm hands, and neighbours, he remains aware of the miracles of life, birth, and death that confront the rural world every day.
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