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An account of a full career of breeding pedigree Texel sheep in the Cotswolds - from humble beginnings to international recognition
As a new season unfolds on the farm, internationally renowned sheep breeder Sue Andrews uncovers the surprising story of sheep farming through the ages in Britain - and how the skills of the past may hold the key to the farms of the future
She stared down the barrel of her first husband's shotgun. She bore the pain and uncertainty of her second husband's affair. For Sue Andrews, love was always a dangerous game, physically and emotionally taxing-and destined to end in heartbreak. But when a friend compared her plight to the book When Bad Things Happen to Good People, Andrews became determined: she would stop being a victim and take control of her life once and for all. So after two marriages, two divorces, and moving from Illinois to Michigan to Georgia to Florida, she finally found herself back where she started again. In the wake of a life-changing high school reunion, it finally seemed like happiness was just around the corner-but it wasn't long before health issues presented a whole new set of obstacles and setbacks to overcome. We've all heard that bad things happen to good people. But after soul-crushing abuse, near-death experiences, and so much heartbreak, is it really possible to learn to live and love again? Andrews explores these issues with plenty of heart and humor in her thought-provoking personal memoir To Live and Love Again.
A year in the life of a sheep farmer in the Cotswolds, sharing the ups and downs of lambing, training a sheepdog puppy and showing grandchildren the ropes. Sue Andrews is a Kindle bestselling author
A man is dead. But is it a heart attack, like almost everyone thinks, or murder? His daughter thinks it''s foul play-after all, she''s just received a letter from her dad saying that if he dies unexpectedly, someone has killed him.Now Attorney Wade Nevlin finds himself on the case of a lifetime as he works to find the killer and avenge his friend''s death. Will the Jacksonville Judas get away with murder?Written to honor the friendships author Sue Andrews made while living in Jacksonville, Florida, for almost twenty years, Jacksonville Judas is a page-turning whodunnit for readers who like seeing good triumph over evil and playing out of the moral that those who persevere will win.
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