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Still Life with Chickens by Catherine Goldhammer
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Still Life with Chickens by Catherine Goldhammer
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Apr 24, 2007 | ISBN 9780452288485

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“When divorce takes [Goldhammer] . . . to a honky-tonk town with a preteen daughter and six chickens in tow, there is no still life! Only deeply felt, humorous, and, at last, happy life.”—More
 
“A frank, funny and helpful memoir of a year in transition for a newly divorced woman of limited means.”—Teresa K. Weaver, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“A captivating memoir of the life and times of Catherine Goldhammer. An exceptionally well written and entertaining memoir, Still Life With Chickens tells of the poorly positioned Goldhammer, her daughter, and their move from their suburban home to a rustic dwelling by the sea—and the Goldhammer family’s transformation from a life of chaotic disorganization to one of confluent diligence and an eclectic servitude to a brood of six newly purchased baby chickens. Very highly recommended reading (especially for those interested in a riveting tale of mother and daughter in pursuit of a better and more fulfilling life for themselves), Still Life With Chickens is an inspirational story of personal growth and familial revival.”—Internet Bookwatch
 
“Plucky.”—O, The Oprah Magazine
 
“Goldhammer, a published poet, has an eye for life’s mundane details… her recounting of her frustrations and her joys while remodeling the house and rearing the chickens is not only amusing but sometimes reads like a self-help manual, in which readers conclude that rolling up one’s sleeves, getting busy and staying occupied with any strange new interest can successfully distract one from life’s larger trials.”—Publishers Weekly

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