Songs from Ferns Pond, Sheryl Pothier Harmer
Songs from Ferns Pond, Sheryl Pothier Harmer
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Songs from Fern's Pond
Composing a Life with Courage, Gratitude, and Joy

Author: Sheryl Pothier Harmer

Narrator: Sheryl Pothier Harmer

Unabridged: 2 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: GFB

Published: 11/19/2025


Synopsis

Reminiscent of Mary Oliver’s A Thousand Mornings and Amanda Thomson’s Belonging, this evocative blend of poetry, prose, and personal letters unfurls a story of an untamed, beautiful place—and one woman’s choice to spend the last chapter of her life making it her home.At age sixty-two, Fern started a new life.Recently widowed, she found a piece of neglected acreage above the Snake River on which to build a home, forge a community—and find renewed purpose. On the land around Fern’s Pond, she nurtured a vineyard, an abundant garden, and a small farm of sheep, one cow, a goat, and chickens. She befriended wild ducks and harvested trout in her waters, and she used the materials that grew around the pond and springs to weave baskets—unique works of art that captured the elegance of the natural world.Songs from Fern’s Pond is a collage of poetry, letters, and prose that captures the universal resilience of the human spirit through the humor and courage of a woman who fearlessly pursued the life she dreamed of. A duet of text between mother and daughter, it’s a transcendent vision of the rough, wild, and beautiful landscape of the heart—and a reminder that every chapter is worth living to its fullest.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jan on February 24, 2025

In the Prologue to Songs from Fern’s Pond, Sheryl Pothier Harmer opens a sensitive and celebratory tribute with the beautiful sentence, ‘Her name was Fern and she was my mother.’ She was a remarkable woman. Fern was born in 1913 to a family who were like many at the time, just scraping by, she putti......more

Goodreads review by Kristy on March 07, 2025

What a beautiful little tome I am glad to have read. The title alone of this book drew me in. What do I enjoy about this book? - I enjoy that its written as two stories in one, for me. I loved reading about Fern's journey in life, her accomplishment and life changes. Further, I loved the letters and......more

Goodreads review by Alexandra on June 28, 2025

A beautifully impressionistic weaving of anecdotes, poetry, and personal letters and an ode to the seasons of a year, of a life, and of a lineage. Harmer has created, in her mother, Fern, a richly unforgettable protagonist and matriarch. As the weaving continues, much like with her own baskets, the......more