Acclaimed actress Isabella Rossellini shares her enthusiasm for raising heritage-breed chickens
In this charming illustrated book, actress and filmmaker Isabella Rossellini shares her newfound passion for raising chickens. When Isabella's 38 freshly hatched chicks first arrived on her Long Island farm they were indistinguishable. As they began to grow, however, she discovered they were members of a handful of endangered heritage chicken breeds, including Fayoumi, Araucana, and Wyandotte. The chicks' rapid growth and burgeoning social pecking order became such a source of entertainment that Isabella decided to ask renowned portrait photographer Patrice Casanova to photograph them.
"When I heard that Isabella Rossellini had written a book about chickens, I was intrigued. What did the actress, face of Lancôme, muse to Martin Scorsese and David Lynch, and daughter of cinema royalty (Ingrid Bergman, the three-time Oscar-winning actor, and Roberto Rossellini, the Italian neo-realist director), know about hens?
Quite a lot, it turns out.
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It might be hard to warm to a chicken but she loves hers, and her affection for the birds bubbles up on every page of her new book, My Chickens and I, in which they appear in her own line drawings, as well as in photographs taken by her fashion photographer friend Patrice Casanova, who shot them against a white backdrop, as if they were models." Telegraph Magazine
"If April is making you feel like a proverbial spring chicken, then look no further than Isabella Rossellini's new book, In this delightful illustrated guide, the actress and filmmaker shares her newfound passion for raising these backyard birds and walks us through their upbringing, from their arrival in a cardboard box dotted with air holes to the fine-feathered specimens they have become." Daily Mail
"Isabella Rossellini and chickens may seem an unlikely pairing, but it is in fact the subject of a book by the actor herself. Celebrating her passion for raising heritage-breed hens, it includes hand-drawn illustrations and wry observations on each breed, making it a helpful guide with a twist" Country Living
"Sitting in a light-filled suite at The Savoy hotel, London, the daughter of actress Ingrid Bergman and director Roberto Rossellini is regaling a group of beauty journalists with stories about her chickens - she has compiled a book, My Chickens and I, which is published this month. Isabella lives on a 28-acre farm on Long Island, New York. She sells her vegetables at a farmers' market and she's studying for a master's degree in animal behaviour." Hello! magazine
"My Chickens and I is a newly released study of the history, behaviour, appearance and distinctive traits of heritage breed chickens - told via illustrations, photographs, factual tidbits and anecdotes - by none other than Isabella Rossellini." AnOtherMag.com
"Patrice's photography is stunning and when
combined with Isabella's hand-drawn illustrations and wry observations,
make for an unusual book, a bewitching one that is full of heart and
soul. It's a wonderful tribute to the new feathered members of her
family." Smallholder magazine
"After ordering a box of rare-breed chicks for her Long Island farm, Isabella Rossellini quickly became fascinated with her new brood. The actress vividly conveys this delight in My Chickens and I, a charming book filled with playful pictures and quirky illustrations of her feathered friends, that will be enjoyed by both young and old." Town & Country magazine