The Scent of Water (Transita)

The Scent of Water (Transita)

by Alison Hoblyn (Author)

Synopsis

History repeats itself, so they say. Perhaps it has to because no-one listens! Ellie, an artist in her middle age, needs to live her life in a new way after the death of her husband. Feeling fearful but doing it anyway, she enrolls on a garden course in Tuscany one spring. Here she begins relationships with fellow students Nerine - an eccentric character in her seventies - and the much younger Max. Through the teaching of Salvatore - the owner of an ancient palazzo - Ellie comes to find that the universal truths, expressed in the Renaissance painting Primavera and the philosophy of Marsilio Ficino, still hold a potent relevance.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Transita
Published: 11 Nov 2005

ISBN 10: 1905175175
ISBN 13: 9781905175178

Media Reviews
This book is a joy...lyrical and contemplative. Marina Oliver
Author Bio
Alison Hoblyn lives near Abingdon in Oxfordshire with her architect husband and two daughters. At age eleven her first published piece was a descriptive letter to a girls' magazine about a visit to Spain. After a thirty year hiatus in her writing life - which she filled with the visual arts as a designer, artist and teacher - she returned to publication in the form of a book on painting techniques and articles for magazines. This enjoyment of words led her further to write fiction. Her other passions are gardens and travelling and the inspiration for her stories most often grows from visually arresting places. The idea for The Scent of Water grew out of the image of renewal - brought by water to a thirsting plant - and a visit to a sublime Tuscan garden. She wanted to explore the way that both art and wisdom can influence lives lived centuries later.