
Up With The Lark
''An evocative portrait of a forgotten period of Britain''s farming history... is an ode both to the soil, and those who have worked it alongside her'' Daily Telegraph
Joan Bomford wanted to be a farmer so much she always wore a tie like her dad. She ran away from school whenever she could to help him. As an 8 year-old she was the first person in the family to drive a tractor. No job was ever too ...
''An evocative portrait of a forgotten period of Britain''s farming history... is an ode both to the soil, and those who have worked it alongside her'' Daily Telegraph
Joan Bomford wanted to be a farmer so much she always wore a tie like her dad. She ran away from school whenever she could to help him. As an 8 year-old she was the first person in the family to drive a tractor. No job was ever too ...