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Literary Nonfiction. Essays. After completing Seeds of Discent in 2011, Nic Esposito promised himself that would be the first and last book he'd write about urban farming. He was happy to concentrate on growing food, while moving onto purely creative fiction. And then he moved to Kensington. Although he did begin two new manuscripts, his new life of co- managing Emerald Street Urban Farm in Kensington with his then girlfriend and now wife, Elisa, begged to be documented. As a neighbor would always say to Nic every time he'd see her walking her dog, "You can't make this shit up." So Nic didn't. He worked, and he lived, and he observed. In this collection of fourteen narrative essays, there are plenty of tales of chicken kills gone awry and rogue bee swarms being caught, but much more of the focus is on the people of this rapidly gentrifying neighborhood. KENSINGTON HOMESTEAD offers a raw and oftentimes absurdly funny view of growing food in a city.