The Olive Harvest: A Memoir of Love, Old Trees, and Olive Oil: A Memoir of Life, Love and Olive Oil in the South of France

The Olive Harvest: A Memoir of Love, Old Trees, and Olive Oil: A Memoir of Life, Love and Olive Oil in the South of France

by Carol Drinkwater (Author)

Synopsis

'The stars shimmer like spilled handfuls of glitter. The day is beginning to rise with a faint mist. As I turn my head, ghostly halos, auras of light, appear and disappear and I cannot tell if it is caused by my lightheadedness or is a freak of nature. The silence is truly awesome. Not a bird, not a whisper of wind, not a breath of life. Only the two of us, a most implausible pair, standing shoulder to shoulder gazing upon an awakening heaven'. Returning to their home after an extended absence Carol and her husband Michel are looking forward to summer together on the farm. A shocking blow leaves Carol alone. The future is uncertain. THE OLIVE HARVEST takes us beyond the perimeters of her olive groves to where hunters, poets, bee-keepers, boars and gypsies abide. In search of the language of troubadours, the dark and sometimes barbarous heart of Provence is revealed. Nature and the generosity of the South of France's harvests offer a path to joy and an abundant resolution.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: Open market ed
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 03 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 0752865536
ISBN 13: 9780752865539
Book Overview: With its vibrant Mediterranean setting, THE OLIVE HARVEST is poignant, compelling and beautifully written. Carol Drinkwater has already built up a huge readership eagerly awaiting the third volume of her Olive Farm memoirs. The magnificent humanity and honesty that characterised the first two episodes of her trilogy sets Carol Drinkwater's work apart from others in the same genre. Her two previous Olive books, THE OLIVE FARM and THE OLIVE SEASON, spent 6 and 9 weeks in the Sunday Times Bestsellers lists. Between them they have sold over a quarter of a million copies in Britain alone. They also received excellent reviews. 'The new leader of the pack' The Times. 'Beautifully written with a great sense of humour, it captures perfectly the dreamy atmosphere of the South of France and its people' Woman and Home. 'A spellbinding memoir' Choice. Carol Drinkwater is not only a bestselling author, she is also an actress, whose credits include the role of Helen Herriot in All Creatures Great and Small.

Author Bio
Actress Carol Drinkwater is probably best known for her role as Helen Herriot in the BBC series 'All Creatures Great and Small.' Also an accomplished novelist, she has achieved bestselling status with her much-loved memoirs of life on an olive farm in Provence, of which this is the third volume.