Diddly Squat
Pigs Might Fly
(Autor) Jeremy ClarksonGet ready for another trip back to Clarkson's Farm this Christmas with the brand new bestseller from our favourite wellie-wearing wannabe farmer, Jeremy Clarkson Welcome back to Clarkson's Farm. Since taking the wheel three years ago Jeremy's had his work cut out. And it's now clear from hard-won experience that, when it comes to farming, there's only one golden rule: Whatever you hope will happen, won't. Enthusiastic schemes to diversify have met with stubborn opposition from the red trouser brigade, defeat at the hands of Council Planning department, and predictable derision from Kaleb - although, to be fair, even Lisa had doubts about Jeremy's brilliant plan to build a business empire founded on rewilding and nettle soup. And only Cheerful Charlie is still smiling about the stifling amount of red tape that's incoming . . . But he charges by the hour. Then there are the animals: the sheep are gone; the cows have been joined by a rented bull called Break-Heart Maestro;. the pigs are making piglets; and the goats have turned out to be psychopaths. But despite the naysayers and (sometimes self-inflicted) setbacks, Jeremy remains irrepressibly optimistic about life at Diddly Squat. Because It's hard not to be when you get to harvest blackberries with a vacuum cleaner. And, after all, it shouldn't just be Break-heart Maestro who gets to enjoy a happy ending . . .
Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Clarkson is a British journalist, television presenter, and writer best known for his work on the BBC motoring show Top Gear. His witty and irreverent style has made him a household name in the world of automotive journalism.
Clarkson has written several books on cars, travel, and politics, including "The World According to Clarkson" series, where he offers his humorous and often controversial opinions on a variety of subjects.
His most famous work is undoubtedly Top Gear, where he hosted the show for over a decade, turning it into a global phenomenon. Clarkson's influence on the automotive genre is undeniable, as he has inspired countless others to pursue careers in motoring journalism.