Diddly Squat: Home to Roost, 9780241728192
Hardcover
Uncooperative weather, bureaucracy, and smelly candles on Clarkson’s Farm.

Diddly Squat: Home to Roost

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  • Hardcover

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    23 November 2024

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Summary

Diddly Squat: Clarkson vs. the Countryside - Round Two!

It’s been another memorable year on Diddly Squat Farm - will the chickens finally come home to roost?

Welcome back to Clarkson’s Farm. The spring crop failed. Farming sheep, pigs, and cows was hardly more lucrative (better off breeding ostriches…).

But in the face of uncooperative weather, bureaucracy, and the world’s persistent refusal to recognize his genius, our hero’s not beaten yet. Not while the farm shop’…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241728192
ISBN-10:0241728193
Series:Diddly Squat
Author:Jeremy Clarkson
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Michael Joseph Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:23 November 2024
Weight:409g
Dimensions:241mm x 165mm x 21mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Praise for Clarkson’s Farm * - *The best thing Clarkson’s done … It pains me to say this * The Guardian *Shockingly hopeful * The Independent *Even the most committed Clarkson haters will find him likeable here * The Telegraph *Quite lovely * The Times *Praise for Diddly Squat * - *Clarkson has done more for farmers in one series than Countryfile achieved in 30 years * James Rebanks, author of A Shepherd’s Life *Clarkson has showcased the passion, humour and personalities of the people who work throughout the year to grow the nation’s food … and brought an understanding of many of the issues faced by farmers to the British public * National Farmers Union *A deserving Farming Champion of the Year * Farmers Weekly *Praise for Diddly Squat: Home to Roost * - *

About The Author

Jeremy Clarkson

Jeremy Clarkson began his writing career on the Rotherham Advertiser. Since then he has written for the Sun, the Sunday Times, the Rochdale Observer, the Wolverhampton Express & Star, all of the Associated Kent Newspapers and Lincolnshire Life. He was, for many years, the tallest person on television. He now lives on Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire where he is learning to become a farmer.

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