Rising from the depression-era South and spanning five generations, Harlinsdale Farm stands as an iconic landmark in the small town of Franklin, TN. For over 70 years, the Harlin family bred and raised thousands of horses on its rolling pastures. That way of life came to an end in 2004, but through the hearts of the men who loved it, the story lives again.
Rather than a history of Tennessee walking horses, or a list of Harlinsdale's champion stallions and their titles-this is a story of people. With an entertaining blend of humor and history, Talbot and Clay use their unique ability to observe memories through the detachment of time and bring them to life again for the reader.
From Talbot's first day working on the farm as a fourteen-year-old boy in 1995 and back through 4 generations of the men who came before him, Talbot and Clay tell the story of Harlinsdale. It was a world apart, with a language and a rhythm and a life unto its own. Talbot captures this world through clever insight and a style of storytelling that makes it tangible to the reader. A blend of humor and hardship, misery and joy, this story will make you laugh out loud even as your muscles ache in sympathy with the characters. You will smile through the tears with a full heart and be left with the memory of lives fully lived and a place fully loved.
For readers who enjoy a great story-and for fans of great story tellers like James Herriot, Tim O'Brien, and Sam Watkins-we invite you to enjoy this wonderful and engaging tale about the life of Harlinsdale Farm.