Mr and Mrs Stephen Castleberry
This is the story of the Castleberry family’s transition from “town life” to “country life”. As they desired
to move toward a more self-sufficient lifestyle with the help of God, they
had many new experiences and adventures. Raising children along with
learning about caring for cows, chickens, horses, sheep, and a garden
were . . . well, humorous!
Softcover, pages.
"Our Homestead Story: The First Years is such a good book! We laughed
until we cried; until we rolled on the floor! The book is the
story of one family's journey towards a more self sufficient
lifestyle--with the help of God! Read about their hilarious
experiences with their chickens!!! and also their many
animals--cows, sheep, dogs, racoons!! (not by choice!). Read about
soap and candle making, spinning, fixing up an old farmhouse, and much
more in this excellent book!" From a review in Future Homemakers,
September/October/November 1996 issue, p. 5.
"The Castleberry family found themselves
longing for a more self-sufficient lifestyle, and with zero
previous experience, undertook the ultimate unit study: they
bought a small farm and began learning as they went. . . Steve's
sense of humor makes this book shine like a jewel. . . Not one drop of
the family's experiences were wasted: even the "failures" like
chain-gang Molly the cow were springboards for learning for the
Castleberrys. You could read a book like this in order to
complement a school study on farm life. Better yet, you could just
read it for the pure joy of it. Highly recommended!" From a
review in Practical Homeschooling, July/August 1997, p. 68.