I've Written a New Book About
Faith, Family, and Livin’ The Good Life
By: Herrick Kimball
Back in June of 2005, I started an internet blog and
named it The Deliberate Agrarian. I wrote stories
there about my family and my Christian agrarian
beliefs. I shined a light on the rottenness of our
modern culture. I pointed an accusing finger at the
failures of industrialism and the evil of corporate
control over every area of our lives. I spoke of the
dangers of relying on the “industrial providers” to
supply all our needs in life. Then I wrote about the
sweet and wholesome fruit that is produced in a life
when modernism is rejected and faith, family and
simple agrarian values are embraced.
My blog writings resonated with a lot of folks out
there. I received comments at the blog and e-mail
letters from people all over the world who were
blessed and encouraged and inspired by my writings. A couple of readers
told me I should write a book. So that’s what I’ve done.
Although I call myself The Deliberate Agrarian, I am really only a deliberate
agrarian. I am one among many who is deliberately endeavoring to reject the materialism,
consumerism, pride, rebellion, and dependency of our modern culture and, instead, pursue
the blessings that come when Christianity is lived out within agrarianism. Therefore, the
title of my book is, Writings of a Deliberate Agrarian.
The book is a compilation of 32 short stories and essays, most of which were originally
posted to my blog (they are not there any more). I reworked the writings, had them
polished by a capable editor, and self-published them into the 133-page paperback
book that is shown on this page.
Pictured on the cover of my book is a black and white photo of me and my grandfather,
taken by my mother in 1960, when I was two years old. My grandfather was a hardscrabble
potato farmer in northern Maine. I remember him calling me a “little city slicker,” which is
exactly what I was back then. I tell more about my grandfather and the old photo
in my book.
Many of my stories are humorous or joyful vignettes of the agrarian good life. A few
were written with righteous indignation. A couple are so poignant they may put a lump
in your throat, or even bring a tear to your eye.
I should also warn you that some of my writings could be classified as “politically incorrect,”
even though I do not address specific political issues. My biggest crime in this regard is
that one cannot define the good life without making judgments about what is good and
bad, which is another way of saying right and wrong. And, as I’m sure you realize, we
mustn’t do that sort of thing in this age of “enlightened” moral relativism! Nevertheless,
that is exactly what I do. I do it nicely (without being dogmatic) but I do it
without hesitation.
In the final analysis, Writings of a Deliberate Agrarian serves to explain, promote
and celebrate the virtues and blessings that come when a life is lived in accordance with
Christian-agrarian beliefs. It is, I assure you, truly the good life.
If anything I've said here speaks to you, I think you will find my book inspiring and
encouraging, and I invite you to get a copy.
Click here to find out how you can get a signed copy of Writings of a Deliberate Agrarian.
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