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Dirty Chick Adventures of an Unlikely Farmer

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ISBN-10: 1628995106

ISBN-13: 9781628995107

Edition: 2015 (Large Type)

Authors: Antonia Murphy

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Antonia Murphy, you might say, is an unlikely farmer. Born and bred in San Francisco, she spent much of her life as a liberal urban cliché, and her interactions with the animal kingdom rarely extended past dinner. But then she became a mother. And when her eldest son was born with a rare, mysterious genetic condition, she and her husband, Peter, decided it was time to slow down and find a supportive community. So the Murphys moved to Purua, New Zealand — a rural area where most residents maintained private farms, complete with chickens, goats, and (this being New Zealand) sheep. The result was a comic disaster, and when one day their son had a medical crisis, it was also a little bit…    
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Book details

List price: $35.95
Copyright year: 2015
Publisher: Center Point Large Print
Publication date: 4/1/2015
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Size: 5.81" wide x 8.50" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.650
Language: English

Antonia Murphy is a graduate in psychodynamic Counselling from the WPF. Over the last few years Antonia has become involved in the national delivery of Counselling and Psychotherapy in primary care through both the Network of Service Providers and the National Forum for Training Standards. She is Vice-Chair of CPC (the Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists in Primary Care). She is the author of several papers on aspects of psychotherapeutic practice in primary care and the NHS. She is also the former editor of the Journal for the Foundation of Psychotherapy and Counselling and currently an editorial board member of the Journal of Psychodynamic Practice and Editor of the CPC Review.