Jeremy Clarkson’s partner Lisa Hogan publishes her first book
11th April 2025
The Clarkson’s Farm star Lisa Hogan has announced the launch of her debut book, Animals And Other Eejits. She promised to take readers through a year in the life of the ‘nation’s favourite farm’.
Jeremy Clarkson’s life partner explained that the readers will have a chance to step inside the world of Diddly Squat.
She added: “People from all over the world travel to sample the delights of the Cotswold’s unlikely new favourite farm shop. It’s the stuff dreams are made of, right?
“Well, when you’re dealing with uncooperative piglets, miles of council red tape, and a partner whose tractor skills are lacking, life is never so straightforward…”
The publisher, Penguin Random House, added that it is a “fine art” balancing the running of a shop while also trying to disrupt the mushroom market, but Lisa Hogan is slowly getting there.
“Join her as she takes you through the farming year, from lambing season to harvest time and everything in between,” the publisher added.
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‘Book of revelations, tips and trip-ups’
Lisa said that the book, which is set to hit the shelves on 9th October 2025, will tell the story of a year of crops, breeding, overalls and offspring on the farm “where bale twine is as valuable as a Wall Street commodity”.
The Clarkson’s Farm star is also expected to tell stories from her work as an actress, model and sculptor.
According to the Mirror, Lisa added: “Barely a day goes by at Diddly Squat without a brilliant or bizarre adventure. I’m so excited to share this book of revelations, tips and trip-ups.”
The book is set to 320 pages and cost £20.
Another Clarkson’s Farm star, Kaleb Cooper, has also recently announced the launch of his latest book, aimed at young aspiring farmers and called ‘Kaleb’s Farmyard Tales: Escaping Animals and Runaway Tractors’, will be released later this year.
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