We look forward to seeing you on your next visit to the library. Find a location near you.

And I Shall Have Some Peace There: Trading in the Fast Lane for My Own Dirt Road
(Adobe EPUB eBook, Kindle Book, OverDrive Read)

Book Cover
Average Rating
Published:
Grand Central Publishing 2011
Status:
Available from OverDrive
Description
Margaret Roach worked at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia for 15 years, serving as Editorial Director for the last 6. She first made her name in gardening, writing a classic gardening book among other things. She now has a hugely popular gardening blog, "A Way to Garden." But despite the financial and professional rewards of her job, Margaret felt unfulfilled. So she moved to her weekend house upstate in an effort to lead a more authentic life by connecting with her garden and with nature. The memoir she wrote about this journey is funny, quirky, humble—and uplifting—an Eat, Pray, Love without the travel-and allows readers to live out the fantasy of quitting the rat race and getting away from it all.
Also in This Series
Formats
Adobe EPUB eBook
Works on all eReaders (except Kindles), desktop computers and mobile devices with reading apps installed.
Kindle Book
Works on Kindles and devices with a Kindle app installed.
OverDrive Read
Need Help?
If you are having problem transferring a title to your device, please fill out this support form or visit the library so we can help you to use our eBooks and eAudio Books.
More Like This
Other Editions and Formats
More Copies In LINK+
Loading LINK+ Copies...
More Details
Format:
Adobe EPUB eBook, Kindle Book, OverDrive Read
Street Date:
02/23/2011
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780446574020, 9781609416584
ASIN:
B0047Y0FB4
Reviews from GoodReads
Loading GoodReads Reviews.
Citations
APA Citation (style guide)

Margaret Roach. (2011). And I Shall Have Some Peace There: Trading in the Fast Lane for My Own Dirt Road. Grand Central Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Margaret Roach. 2011. And I Shall Have Some Peace There: Trading in the Fast Lane for My Own Dirt Road. Grand Central Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Margaret Roach, And I Shall Have Some Peace There: Trading in the Fast Lane for My Own Dirt Road. Grand Central Publishing, 2011.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Margaret Roach. And I Shall Have Some Peace There: Trading in the Fast Lane for My Own Dirt Road. Grand Central Publishing, 2011.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
Copy Details
LibraryOwnedAvailable
Shared Digital Collection11
Staff View
Grouped Work ID:
2c23b7c2-a3cf-63d3-40f1-ec9384d4b2b1
Go To Grouped Work
Needs Update?:
No
Date Added:
Jun 12, 2018 15:57:28
Date Updated:
Jan 10, 2023 19:50:45
Last Metadata Check:
Apr 14, 2024 07:17:57
Last Metadata Change:
Jan 30, 2024 06:38:47
Last Availability Check:
Apr 14, 2024 07:18:00
Last Availability Change:
Jan 02, 2023 09:09:21
Last Grouped Work Modification Time:
Apr 18, 2024 02:10:20

OverDrive Product Record

images
    • cover:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-100/0017-1/{8F127DE7-E8C9-40DA-BCA7-099C22F8B781}Img100.jpg
        • type: image/jpeg
    • thumbnail:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-200/0017-1/{8F127DE7-E8C9-40DA-BCA7-099C22F8B781}Img200.jpg
        • type: image/jpeg
    • cover150Wide:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-150/0017-1/8F1/27D/E7/{8F127DE7-E8C9-40DA-BCA7-099C22F8B781}Img150.jpg
        • type: image/jpeg
    • cover300Wide:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-400/0017-1/8F1/27D/E7/{8F127DE7-E8C9-40DA-BCA7-099C22F8B781}Img400.jpg
        • type: image/jpeg
formats
      • identifiers:
            • type: ISBN
            • value: 9780446574020
      • name: Adobe EPUB eBook
      • id: ebook-epub-adobe
      • identifiers:
            • type: ISBN
            • value: 9781609416584
            • type: ASIN
            • value: B0047Y0FB4
      • name: Kindle Book
      • id: ebook-kindle
      • identifiers:
            • type: ISBN
            • value: 9780446574020
      • name: OverDrive Read
      • id: ebook-overdrive
otherFormatIdentifiers
      • type: ISBN
      • value: 9780446556095
mediaType
eBook
primaryCreator
    • role: Author
    • name: Margaret Roach
title
And I Shall Have Some Peace There
dateAdded
2013-05-30T21:43:00Z
contentDetails
      • href: https://link.overdrive.com/?websiteID=141&titleID=317145
      • type: text/html
      • account:
          • name: Sacramento Public Library (CA)
          • id: 1151
sortTitle
And I Shall Have Some Peace There Trading in the Fast Lane for My Own Dirt Road
crossRefId
317145
subtitle
Trading in the Fast Lane for My Own Dirt Road
id
8F127DE7-E8C9-40DA-BCA7-099C22F8B781
starRating
2.4

OverDrive MetaData

isPublicDomain
False
formats
      • fileName: AndIShallHaveSomePea_9780446574020_317145
      • partCount: 0
      • fileSize: 4025664
      • identifiers:
            • type: ISBN
            • value: 9780446574020
      • rights:
            • type: Copying
            • value: 0
            • type: Printing
            • value: 0
            • type: Lending
            • value: 0
            • type: ReadAloud
            • value: 0
            • type: ExpirationRights
            • value: 0
      • name: Adobe EPUB eBook
      • isReadAlong: False
      • id: ebook-epub-adobe
      • onSaleDate: 2/23/2011
      • samples:
            • source: From the book
            • formatType: ebook-epub-adobe
            • url: https://excerpts.cdn.overdrive.com/FormatType-410/0017-1/8F1/27D/E7/AndIShallHaveSomePeaceThereTradingint9780446574020.epub
            • source: From the book
            • formatType: ebook-overdrive
            • url: https://samples.overdrive.com/?crid=8F127DE7-E8C9-40DA-BCA7-099C22F8B781&.epub-sample.overdrive.com
      • fileName: AndIShallHaveSomePea_9781609416584_317145
      • partCount: 0
      • fileSize: 0
      • identifiers:
            • type: ISBN
            • value: 9781609416584
            • type: ASIN
            • value: B0047Y0FB4
      • name: Kindle Book
      • isReadAlong: False
      • id: ebook-kindle
      • onSaleDate: 2/23/2011
      • samples:
            • source: From the book
            • formatType: ebook-epub-adobe
            • url: https://excerpts.cdn.overdrive.com/FormatType-410/0017-1/8F1/27D/E7/AndIShallHaveSomePeaceThereTradingint9780446574020.epub
            • source: From the book
            • formatType: ebook-overdrive
            • url: https://samples.overdrive.com/?crid=8F127DE7-E8C9-40DA-BCA7-099C22F8B781&.epub-sample.overdrive.com
      • fileName: AndIShallHaveSomePea_9780446574020_317145
      • partCount: 0
      • fileSize: 0
      • identifiers:
            • type: ISBN
            • value: 9780446574020
      • name: OverDrive Read
      • isReadAlong: False
      • id: ebook-overdrive
      • onSaleDate: 2/23/2011
      • samples:
            • source: From the book
            • formatType: ebook-epub-adobe
            • url: https://excerpts.cdn.overdrive.com/FormatType-410/0017-1/8F1/27D/E7/AndIShallHaveSomePeaceThereTradingint9780446574020.epub
            • source: From the book
            • formatType: ebook-overdrive
            • url: https://samples.overdrive.com/?crid=8F127DE7-E8C9-40DA-BCA7-099C22F8B781&.epub-sample.overdrive.com
creators
      • role: Author
      • fileAs: Roach, Margaret
      • bioText: Margaret Roach is the author of the memoir And I Shall Have Some Peace There. She has been an editor at the New York Times, fashion editor and garden editor at Newsday, the first garden editor for Martha Stewart Living magazine, and the editorial director of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.
        Margaret is now a consultant and avid gardener, keeping fans up to date on her website A Way to Garden, which Anne Raver of the New York Times called "the best garden blog" she'd seen. Margaret is also the author of A Way to Garden, named Best Garden Book of the Year by the Garden Writers' Association of America.
      • name: Margaret Roach
publishDate
2011-02-23T00:00:00-05:00
isOwnedByCollections
True
title
And I Shall Have Some Peace There
fullDescription
Margaret Roach worked at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia for 15 years, serving as Editorial Director for the last 6. She first made her name in gardening, writing a classic gardening book among other things. She now has a hugely popular gardening blog, "A Way to Garden." But despite the financial and professional rewards of her job, Margaret felt unfulfilled. So she moved to her weekend house upstate in an effort to lead a more authentic life by connecting with her garden and with nature. The memoir she wrote about this journey is funny, quirky, humble—and uplifting—an Eat, Pray, Love without the travel-and allows readers to live out the fantasy of quitting the rat race and getting away from it all.
reviews
      • premium: True
      • source: Publisher's Weekly
      • content:

        December 13, 2010
        Roach is best known for her popular and critically acclaimed gardening blog, A Way to Garden. In this personal memoir, she describes her transformation as she sheds her corporate carapace as editorial director of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and begins life in a small upstate New York town. She expects to find peace and solitude there, a place to discern a new identity, independent of her professional success. Instead, she finds herself untethered and unexpectedly fearful of snakes, snow storms, and silence. A circuitous spiritual journey follows as Roach consults with an assortment of shamans and matchmakers and the occasional exterminator. She eventually finds some ballast in the deeper rhythms of country life and the reliable kindness of neighbors. Roach’s gardening writing on her blog and in her previous book (A Way to Garden) is clear, thorough, and thoughtful. Readers may appreciate her candid, stream-of-consciousness style in this memoir, but it is too unstructured and inchoate to be as satisfying as her other work.

      • premium: True
      • source: Kirkus
      • content:

        Starred review from December 1, 2010

        The story of a successful 50-something woman who chose to quit a high-powered Manhattan job, move to the country and reinvent her life.

        In 2008, Roach gave up a lucrative editorial position at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and chose "a path towards things they don't necessarily pay you or pat you on the back for." She moved to a small country house in upstate New York and immersed herself in her passion for gardening. The transition was not easy. Because she was so accustomed to doing rather than simply being, the slower pace of life felt alien to her. Worse, the nagging desire for a "happily ever after" with a man still persisted. Eventually, Roach found companionship in a half-wild stray tomcat. Unlike the other males she had known in her life, the cat "promise[d] nothing he couldn't deliver." Other animals—frogs, birds and snakes—became "teachers" who initiated her into the mysteries of metamorphosis and rebirth. Through the lessons these creatures offered, the author learned to embrace change, welcome the shedding of her old identity and understand that she, like them, was "twice-born." In the daily routine of planting, trimming, composting and harvesting, she discovered simple yet profound truths that she had overlooked in her former fast-paced life. The limits imposed by the author's perspective are cast into relief by a setting that is also kept within defined boundaries—in this case, the writer's home and garden. Yet within the narrow confines of her world, Roach found a creative freedom that reveals itself in the charmingly quirky language she uses to chronicle her quotidian adventures. What distinguishes this "back to the land" memoir from others like it is that it makes a quiet but important statement of modern female autonomy and agency. As the author lived her dream of corporate escape and fell in love with the solitary life, she expressed personal power while exercising a choice that had not always been open to career women.

        A moving, eloquent and joyously idiosyncratic memoir.

         

        (COPYRIGHT (2010) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

      • premium: True
      • source: Booklist
      • content:

        January 1, 2011
        Perhaps its the twenty-first centurys most existential question: who am I if not my e-mail address? After leaving her coveted position as editorial director for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Roach deleted the @ and dot-com from the end of her name and suddenly found herself adrift in both the cyber world of instant access and the concrete world of dwindling bank accounts. More rudderless than any 50-year-old woman with a solid-gold reputation (and AmEx card) should be, Roach retreated to her weekend getaway home in upstate New York and turned it into her primary residence and place of business. She was now Margaret Roach, Inc., but what would she produce? A keen observer of the avian and amphibian life sheltered by her country property, city-girl Roach took comfort in their rituals and habits, adopting what she could for her own unsettled existence. As she moves through the seasons of her first year in self-imposed exile, Roach limns a reflective odyssey for affirmation and acceptance that blends Zen-like wisdom with zany escapades.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)

      • premium: True
      • source: Kirkus
      • content:

        Starred review from December 1, 2010

        The story of a successful 50-something woman who chose to quit a high-powered Manhattan job, move to the country and reinvent her life.

        In 2008, Roach gave up a lucrative editorial position at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and chose "a path towards things they don't necessarily pay you or pat you on the back for." She moved to a small country house in upstate New York and immersed herself in her passion for gardening. The transition was not easy. Because she was so accustomed to doing rather than simply being, the slower pace of life felt alien to her. Worse, the nagging desire for a "happily ever after" with a man still persisted. Eventually, Roach found companionship in a half-wild stray tomcat. Unlike the other males she had known in her life, the cat "promise[d] nothing he couldn't deliver." Other animals--frogs, birds and snakes--became "teachers" who initiated her into the mysteries of metamorphosis and rebirth. Through the lessons these creatures offered, the author learned to embrace change, welcome the shedding of her old identity and understand that she, like them, was "twice-born." In the daily routine of planting, trimming, composting and harvesting, she discovered simple yet profound truths that she had overlooked in her former fast-paced life. The limits imposed by the author's perspective are cast into relief by a setting that is also kept within defined boundaries--in this case, the writer's home and garden. Yet within the narrow confines of her world, Roach found a creative freedom that reveals itself in the charmingly quirky language she uses to chronicle her quotidian adventures. What distinguishes this "back to the land" memoir from others like it is that it makes a quiet but important statement of modern female autonomy and agency. As the author lived her dream of corporate escape and fell in love with the solitary life, she expressed personal power while exercising a choice that had not always been open to career women.

        A moving, eloquent and joyously idiosyncratic memoir.

        (COPYRIGHT (2010) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

popularity
26
links
    • self:
        • href: https://api.overdrive.com/v1/collections/v1L1BWwAAAA2I/products/8f127de7-e8c9-40da-bca7-099c22f8b781/metadata
        • type: application/vnd.overdrive.api+json
id
8f127de7-e8c9-40da-bca7-099c22f8b781
starRating
2.4
images
    • cover:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-100/0017-1/{8F127DE7-E8C9-40DA-BCA7-099C22F8B781}Img100.jpg
        • type: image/jpeg
    • thumbnail:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-200/0017-1/{8F127DE7-E8C9-40DA-BCA7-099C22F8B781}Img200.jpg
        • type: image/jpeg
    • cover150Wide:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-150/0017-1/8F1/27D/E7/{8F127DE7-E8C9-40DA-BCA7-099C22F8B781}Img150.jpg
        • type: image/jpeg
    • cover300Wide:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-400/0017-1/8F1/27D/E7/{8F127DE7-E8C9-40DA-BCA7-099C22F8B781}Img400.jpg
        • type: image/jpeg
isPublicPerformanceAllowed
False
languages
      • code: en
      • name: English
subjects
      • value: Biography & Autobiography
      • value: Gardening
      • value: Nonfiction
publishDateText
02/23/2011
otherFormatIdentifiers
      • type: ISBN
      • value: 9780446556095
mediaType
eBook
shortDescription
Margaret Roach worked at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia for 15 years, serving as Editorial Director for the last 6. She first made her name in gardening, writing a classic gardening book among other things. She now has a hugely popular gardening blog, "A Way to Garden." But despite the financial and professional rewards of her job, Margaret felt unfulfilled. So she moved to her weekend house upstate in an effort to lead a more authentic life by connecting with her garden and with nature. The memoir she wrote about this journey is funny, quirky, humble—and uplifting—an Eat, Pray, Love without the travel-and allows readers to live out the fantasy of quitting the rat race and getting away from it all.
sortTitle
And I Shall Have Some Peace There Trading in the Fast Lane for My Own Dirt Road
crossRefId
317145
subtitle
Trading in the Fast Lane for My Own Dirt Road
publisher
Grand Central Publishing
bisacCodes
      • code: BIO026000
      • description: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs
      • code: GAR000000
      • description: Gardening / General