This is one book that is in my personal library I will never get rid of. Thoughts while Tending Sheep is one of the most thought inducing books I've ever read. This book really makes you think about life and all the strange things that get us to where we are now. The author overcame many obstacles (Personal and other which he writes about) to become an author. Extremely well written book. The author writes about his life in California raising sheep with his wife Louise. He he also writes about his loyal dog, Maxie, a border collie, who means the world to him. He writes about how the sheep have taught him about life, love, challenges and ultimately God. He also speaks of his faith in Jesus Christ, from the time he was a dyslexic school boy who could barely read or write to the author he has become. This story really will bring you to tears and make you ponder your own life. Excellent book.
Thoughts While Tending Sheep
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is a fast reading autobiography/inspirational book. W.G. Ilefledt has lived a full life and has retired in California, where he and his wife Louise raise sheep. He has a dog, Maxie, a border collie, who helps him herd the sheep, as well as being a good friend to him. He elobartes on how the sheep are cared for and helped when having their young, and how he tries his best to protect them from preditors. Some become his pets, others he sells at market. He also incorporates thoughts of faith, love, and events in life that force us to ponder.Willard reflects back on his childhood as a dyslexic child, raised with his sister, and widowed Mother. His stories are funny and sad, but very normal for humankind. His words unfold how mysterious and wonderful the couse of any life in this world is.
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