Laois woman's new book highlights the history of alpaca farming

Laois woman's new book highlights the history of alpaca farming

Caroline Cornelissen (née Flinter) from Monavea, Crettyard

A LOCAL writer’s first children’s book highlights the deep history and culture of alpaca farming.

Alpacas in Green Pastures by Caroline Cornelissen from Monavea, Crettyard, follows a conversation between a mother alpaca and her crea Tahulla. The conversation explores the alpaca’s origin and history in Peru and their significance in cultures around the world.

Author Caroline Cornelissen
Author Caroline Cornelissen

While volunteering with a neighbour on their alpaca farm, Caroline discovered she knew very little about the animals. This urged her to research alpacas and find out more about the animals.

Born and raised near Maganey in Co Kildare, Caroline (née Flinter), after much research, decided to write a book that would both educate people on alpacas and be a fun light-hearted read.

The book, which has been illustrated by local artist Grace Conroy, can be bought online at Alpacas in Green Pastures.

All profits from the book will be donated to Carlow SPCA and the Animal Peace Garden in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia

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The front cover of Caroline's new book
The front cover of Caroline's new book

On the book, Rita Reynolds, author of Blessing the Bridgeand editor of the quartly journal laJolesaid: “A tender and loving story that radiates respect and honour for alpacas everywhere. The conversation between the mother alpaca and her crea, Tahulla, illuminates how these amazing, gentle creatures offer us so much of their beautiful ways. This splendid little book is a joy to read and a delight to share with others. It will inspire adults and children alike to discover how special alpacas

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