Mondadori Store

Trova Mondadori Store

Benvenuto
Accedi o registrati

lista preferiti

Per utilizzare la funzione prodotti desiderati devi accedere o registrarti

Vai al carrello
 prodotti nel carrello

Totale  articoli

0,00 € IVA Inclusa

The Garden in the Clouds: From Derelict Smallholding to Mountain Paradise

Antony Woodward
pubblicato da HarperCollins Publishers

Prezzo online:
11,66

A warm, witty memoir of one man's escape from the city in an unlikely quest to create out of a mountainous Welsh landscape a garden fit for inclusion in the prestigious Yellow Book the 'Gardens of England and Wales Open for Charity' guide in just one year.

It was a derelict smallholding so high up in the Black Mountains of Wales it was routinely lost in cloud. But to Antony Woodward, Tair-Ffynnon was the most beautiful place in the world.

Equally ill-at-ease in town and country after too long in London's ad-land, Woodward bought Tair-Ffynnon because he yearned to reconnect with the countryside he never felt part of as a child. But what excuse could he invent to move there permanently?

The solution, he decided, was a garden. In just a year he'd create a garden so special it would be selected for the prestigious Yellow Book the famous National Gardens Scheme guide to gardens open to the public for charity. It's an unlikely ambition to entertain in this most unlikely of settings, and one that soon sees Woodward driven by odder and odder compulsions from hauling a 20-tonne railway carriage up the mountain to making hay with hopelessly antiquated machinery.

The path to Woodward's elusive sense of belonging turns out to be a rocky and winding one, taking in childhood haunts, children's books and Proustian nostalgia trips. As the family battles gales, mud and Welsh mountain sheep of marble-eyed cunning, not to mention the notoriously fastidious NGS County Organiser, it remains deeply uncertain whether the 'Not Garden' and the 'infinity vegetable patch' (that grows only stones) will ever make the grade

Warm, thought-provoking and brilliantly funny, this is a memoir of a hopeless romantic with a grandly ludicrous ambition an ambition to which anyone who's ever dropped into a garden centre, or opened a packet of seeds, has already succumbed.

0 recensioni dei lettori  media voto 0  su  5

Scrivi una recensione per "The Garden in the Clouds: From Derelict Smallholding to Mountain Paradise"

The Garden in the Clouds: From Derelict Smallholding to Mountain Paradise
 

Accedi o Registrati  per aggiungere una recensione

usa questo box per dare una valutazione all'articolo: leggi le linee guida
torna su Torna in cima