Standing into the Storm
First-time author Kathy Lindner describes the path she and fiance Ken began in 1993, seeking a life beyond layoffs, mergers and down-sizing a life outside of corporate America. All they originally wanted was an active retirement raising bison for meat they could sell to support a home for themselves and their animals. Instead, they found themselves in the middle of a food movement that was gaining momentum. It would change their lives forever. You'll travel with them over an 18-year journey of determination to survive outside the system. Middle-aged beginners with no agricultural background, they stubbornly held fast to their goal despite limited capital, denied loan applications, commercial regulations and obstacles few can imagine, let alone overcome. Standing into the Storm began as a memoir about what Kathy and Ken learned along their journey to a more fulfilling lifestyle, and contains delightful surprises such as an original music composition url by Ken on the last page of Chapter 6. But it became more than a memoir. The book includes a Call to Action for individuals, foodservice and the bison industry, as well as a call for all of us to advocate on behalf of bison that may once again be in danger. Kathy and Ken believe that, regardless of our abilities and resources, we each can make a positive difference to food production - for ourselves, for the animals and for the earth. Their story shows that courage, vulnerability, self-discovery and strength are available to us at any age, as is the will to prevail. "We've come a long way and there's still much more to do," Kathy says. "But if we can do it, so can others who want something more. The smallest beginning is all that is required."
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Standing into the Storm
First-time author Kathy Lindner describes the path she and fiance Ken began in 1993, seeking a life beyond layoffs, mergers and down-sizing a life outside of corporate America. All they originally wanted was an active retirement raising bison for meat they could sell to support a home for themselves and their animals. Instead, they found themselves in the middle of a food movement that was gaining momentum. It would change their lives forever. You'll travel with them over an 18-year journey of determination to survive outside the system. Middle-aged beginners with no agricultural background, they stubbornly held fast to their goal despite limited capital, denied loan applications, commercial regulations and obstacles few can imagine, let alone overcome. Standing into the Storm began as a memoir about what Kathy and Ken learned along their journey to a more fulfilling lifestyle, and contains delightful surprises such as an original music composition url by Ken on the last page of Chapter 6. But it became more than a memoir. The book includes a Call to Action for individuals, foodservice and the bison industry, as well as a call for all of us to advocate on behalf of bison that may once again be in danger. Kathy and Ken believe that, regardless of our abilities and resources, we each can make a positive difference to food production - for ourselves, for the animals and for the earth. Their story shows that courage, vulnerability, self-discovery and strength are available to us at any age, as is the will to prevail. "We've come a long way and there's still much more to do," Kathy says. "But if we can do it, so can others who want something more. The smallest beginning is all that is required."
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BN ID: | 2940014296724 |
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Publisher: | Lindner Bison Publishing |
Publication date: | 03/06/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 324 |
File size: | 731 KB |
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