![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s complete with vegetables, chickens, turkeys, ducks, rabbits, bees, and pigs. Novella starts a full-on urban farm in an abandoned lot behind her house. That’s how she finds herself in a run-down part of Oakland combining her loves of farm and city. She loves the energy, the community, and the eclectic individuals. Novella Carpenter is the daughter of two hippies who raised her to live off the land-and yet she loves cities and urban life. If you’re interested in hippies, folk singers, Haight-Ashbury, poetry, free love, Woodstock, living off the land, and environmentalism, this list is for you, flower child! Farm City by Novella Carpenter Some of these books for your inner flower child are from the 1960s–70s, and some are just about shirking convention in search of a radical, counter-cultural lifestyle. ![]()
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