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Lily the Tiller is a nomadic gardener on the permanent lam from a
bleak, abusive past. Scouring the lanes of South West England
looking for temporary work, she pitches up at Motthoe, a now
dilapidated, but once grand, country estate, where Dreamer Harry -
Motthoe's reluctant owner via recent inheritance - falls for her
with only the slimmest hopes of reciprocation. In Lily's care, a
walled garden at Motthoe begins to blossom and the greening magic
of this new life touches each of Motthoe's cast of idiosyncratic
inhabitants. But, even in the midst of this community blossoming,
dark hints and ill-omens suggest Lily's grim history can be run
from no longer.
From first month nausea through to wedded bliss, fish fingers and
smooching in the kitchen, here is everything that men have never
known about women and women have always known, but never admitted
about men.
When Eve Petworth writes to Jackson Cooper to praise a scene in one
of his books, they discover a mutual love of cookery and food.
Their friendship blossoms against the backdrop of Jackson's
colorful, but ultimately unsatisfying, love life and Eve's tense
relationship with her soon-to-be married daughter. As each of them
offers, from behind the veils of semi-anonymity and distance, wise
and increasingly affectionate counsel to the other, they both begin
to confront their problems and plan a celebratory meeting in
Paris--a meeting that Eve fears can never happen.
Reminiscent of ONE DAY meets 84 CHARING CROSS ROAD, THAT PART WAS
TRUE is a bittersweet story about falling in love and risking it
all. When Eve Petworth writes to Jackson Cooper to praise a scene
in one of his books, they discover a mutual love of cookery and
food. As their letters criss-cross the ocean that lies between
them, friendship and then romance blossoms despite Jackson's
colourful love life and Eve's tense relationship with her
soon-to-be-married daughter. Little by little, Eve and Jack begin
to believe that they may have a chance to change their lives and
possibly get a second chance at happiness. They just need to
actually meet... A gorgeous, escapist read about food, friendship
and falling in love from afar...
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