Strawberry Roan

Strawberry Roan by A. G. Street, published by Faber & Faber, Limited in September 2009, is a literary work that explores the life of a remarkable heifer named Strawberry Roan. This edition spans 196 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Strawberry Roan from her calfhood through various changes of ownership, culminating in her recognition as a champion milker and her eventual return to her original farmer. The story intricately weaves the fortunes of Wiltshire folk with the challenges of rural life, showcasing the authenticity of country living.
Readers will find vivid depictions of farm life, village humor, and the dynamics of the market town, all enriched by Street’s firsthand knowledge of the countryside. The book captures the essence of rural existence, detailing the experiences and troubles faced by its characters. Strawberry Roan serves as a faithful chronicle of the rustic ways of the countryside, reflecting themes of community and the bond between humans and animals. This edition offers a glimpse into the past, making it a notable addition to the genre of classic fiction.
Official synopsis Publisher
‘ “Strawberry Roan,” the title-part of the story, is a splendid heifer, round whose career, from her calfhood, through her various changes of ownership to her achievement of renown as a champion milker and her final return to the little farmer who bred her, are woven the fortunes of a crowd of Wiltshire folk and the troubles of the land. All are life-like people; and the rustics are stamped with the true country mark. The book abounds in vivid sketches of the life of the farm, of sport and play, of the humours of the village street and the market town, all bearing the mark of first-hand knowledge.’ Times Literary Supplement
Strawberry Roan, like A. G. Street’s other works, concerns life in the countryside and has at its heart Strawberry Roan, a cow that belongs to Mr Dibben, the local baker and grocer in Coombe Wallop in Wiltshire. Like Black Beauty before her Strawberry Roan’s life from birth to old age is chartered and Street’s rural writing brings alive the ways of the country and the troubles that were faced. First published in 1932 Strawberry Roan is a faithful chronicle of the rustic ways of the countryside.
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