What happens when you're an expectant mother with all the excitement and trepidation of the imminent birth and you have to guide your sheep through their own birthing process? If you're like poet and farmer Jessica Gigot, you write a poetry book chronicling the experience of burgeoning motherhood. Aimee Nezhukumatathil, who's "smitten" by Jessica's second poetry collection, says Feeding Hour "will remind you how to care and be cared for." Todd Davis calls Feeding Hour "a poetry of hard-earned joy sewn in the fertile soil of motherhood and farming."
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