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photos, but frustratingly poorly written, Lots of mistakes. Love everything about Hannah, we went to her farm before it was sold Rambling

Doesnt add anything to the story of Hannahs remarkable life.
Text seems to be a series of random paragraphs and hard to stick with it so the story is absent.
A wonderful insight to the toughness of living in the Dales, Hannah Hauxwell
Years in the Dales

by W R Mitchell

Who has not heard of Hannah Hauxwell For years, she lived quietly, austerely, with only a dog and a few cows for company, at a little farm in an obscure North Pennine dale.
Her income and her wants were negligible,
Hannahs life changed dramatically when she was discovered by the press, then by Yorkshire Television, A film, Too Long a Winter, which on first showing gave five million people an insight into her hard life, led to instant celebrity.
This was a status she was to retain through her last few years of farming and into quiet retirement in a
Enjoy Hannah Hauxwell: 80 Years In The Dales Conceived By W.R. Mitchell Contained In Copy
village not many miles from Low Birk Hatt, where her solitary but never lonely farming life unfolded.

This book updates and puts into perspective the Hannah Hauxwell story, It has been written by one who regularly visited her on the farm, He has also sat beside her on the platform at public appearances when she invited questions, Some of her homely answers, with a touch of wit, are recorded, Read also about her last years in farming, about the circumstances of the sale that took place when she retired and of some of her activities and friendships in various parts of her beloved northcountry.

Hannah, through television, toured Europe and the New World and attended a garden party at Buckingham Palace, She also rejoiced, in later years, when she was introduced to the Lake District and when Cedric Robinson, the official Guide, accompanied her on a jaunt across the Sands of Morecambe Bay.

Through all the changing scenes of life as one of her favourite old hymns has it Hannah has retained her faith, her modesty and her charm.
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“Hannah Hauxwell should be an inspiration to us all, ” Daily Mail

“Beautifully written and illustrated with striking photographs of Hannah and the Dales landscapes, its a fascinating insight into her story and north country life, as brutal as it is glorious.
” Bradford Telegraph and Argus.