When Richard Benson was growing up he felt like the village idiot with Olevels
- glowing school reports arent much help when youre trying to help a sow give birth or drive a power harrow in a straight line without getting half the hedgerow stuck in the tines. He left Yorkshire to work as a journalist in London but returned when his dad called with the news that they were going to have to sell the family farm & in so doing leave the home & livelihood that the Bensons had worked for generations. This is not only a moving personal account but also one that reflects a profound change in rural life.