THE BUCOLIC PLAGUE
How Two Manhattanites Became Gentlemen Farmers:
An Unconventional Memoir
BY JOSH KILMER-PURCELL
What happens when two New Yorkers (one an ex–drag queen) do the unthinkable: start over, have a herd of kids, and get a little dirty?
Find out in this riotous and moving true tale of goats, mud, and a centuries-old mansion in rustic upstate New York—the new memoir by Josh Kilmer-Purcell, author of the New York Times bestseller I Am Not Myself These Days. A happy series of accidents and a doughnut-laden escape upstate take Josh and his partner, Brent, to the doorstep of the magnificent (and fabulously for sale) Beekman Mansion. One hour and one tour later, they have begun their transformation from uptight urbanites into the two-hundred-year-old-mansion-owning Beekman Boys.
Suddenly, Josh—a full-time New Yorker with a successful advertising career—and Brent are weekend farmers, surrounded by nature's bounty and an eclectic cast: roosters who double as a wedding cover band; Bubby, the bionic cat; and a herd of eighty-eight goats, courtesy of their new caretaker, Farmer John. And soon, a fledgling business, born of a gift of handmade goat-milk soap, blossoms into a brand, Beekman 1802.
The Bucolic Plague is tart and sweet, touching and laugh out loud funny, a story about approaching middle age, being in a long-term relationship, realizing the city no longer feeds you in the same way it used to, and finding new depths of love and commitment wherever you live.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Josh Kilmer-Purcell is the bestselling author of the memoir I Am Not Myself These Days and the novel Candy Everybody Wants, and the star of the television docu-series The Fabulous Beekman Boys. He and his partner, Brent Ridge, divide their time between Manhattan and the Beekman Farm.
MY REVIEW:
When Josh Kilmer-Purcell and his partner Dr. Brent Ridge see a beautiful 200-year old farm house on a weekend trip to upstate New York from Manhattan, their imaginations picture weekends of organic gardening, digging in rich dirt, and collecting their own eggs. It appears to be a dream they can make come true with purchase of this “little cottage” in the country. The problem is The Beekman Mansion is no little cottage. In fact, The Beekman MANSION, located in Sharon , New York, was built in 1802, and THE BUCOLIC PLAGUE tells the story of Kilmer-Purcell and Ridge's first two years owning “the Beekman” as it is called.
With dreams of baking bread and gardening and raising their own organic food, they look at their time there as being one simple, stress-free existence, but it turns out quite the opposite. These “gentlemen farmers” did find that at first things did fit the mold of their idyllic dream, but than the title of the book, THE BUCOLIC PLAGUE, by definition is more what it is…something characteristic of country life turned out to be something extremely troublesome. So weekends became filled with repairs, a garden that needed a master horticulturist, a herd of goats, and strangely enough a field full of human bones and remains, added to their new business of handcrafted soaps by mail. Luckily, they had the help of “Farmer John”, who helped these New York City boys turn this Beekman nightmare into their dream. However, the stress of working their regular high pressure city jobs and their dedication to the country dream caused some friction and Josh and Brent had to work through some rough spots to get through it all. THE BUCOLIC PLAGUE is a memoir that gives readers a good time and a chance to enjoy reading about chasing a dream.
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This entertaining and interesting memoir would be a delight to read this summer. What an undertaking that required patience and strength. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
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I found it interesting that they sell handcrafted soap by mail - I actually think I saw one of them on the Martha Stewart show. milou2ster(at)gmail.com
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I keep threatening to get a goat to keep our yard under control. I'd love to read this one. Please enter me.
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The couple thought they were getting into a carefree life but they found out that they needed help with the farm.
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Josh Kilmer's favorite fictional character is Blanche Devereaux.
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This sounds like to me the american dream and I love stories of hope!
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This sounds like a funny book. I also, love reading about old mansions and what is found in or around them. Please, include me in this generous giveaway.
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I always find it interesting when people that don't have a clue on how to farm, try to do it. I am glad it was successful for them. I would love to read the book.
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Eeuuuu!!! A field of human remains? It's morbid, but interesting?
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Hmm..he never finishes what he started? But the book is finished, right?
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It sounds like a fun book about love as much as anything else. I think it would be neat to go from city life to farm life but it would be tough to pull it off.
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I love the idea that they bought a mansion when they decided to become "gentlemen farmers" rather than the usual cottage.
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I've never heard of the song "Ladies Who Lunch" but that oftentimes describes my friends and me as well.
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This sounds like a hilarious memoir. I like to laugh!
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Josh is funny. He says his best habit is drinking, oh, wait, smoking.
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I love these types of books -- where people buy some land and become "farmers" of one sort or another -- probably because I've always wanted to do that myself. This sounds like such a fun book!
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This sounds like a fun read. Animal stories are always fun. It would be interesting to see how they carry out their own jobs and this weekend activity.
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The author says that his favorite kind of shoes are bare feet!
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approaching middle age,& being in a long-term relationship sounds like a great book
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I love people who have the guts to give up where they are comfortable and up and move away to follow a dream, I could not do that, I always dream but I never try to do any of it, I wish I could I'd love to read their story though.
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I want to read this even more now that I read your review and that this is a true story. Sounds really good. shundelt@yahoo.com
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