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The Olive Tree Carol Drinkwater

The Olive Tree By Carol Drinkwater

The Olive Tree by Carol Drinkwater


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Summary

Fifth volume in the bestselling Olive series by writer and actress Carol Drinkwater.

The Olive Tree Summary

The Olive Tree by Carol Drinkwater

THE OLIVE TREE charts Carol Drinkwater's colourful and often dangerous journey in search of the routes that olive cultivation has taken over the centuries. Set during a springtime Mediterranean that is evocative and perennial, it is above all a tale of our time. Troubled by challenges her own South of France farm is experiencing - attack by a virulent pest, the premature ripening of the trees' fruits - Carol realises new approaches to farming are becoming essential. Traditional customs have been set aside while the use of excessive chemicals is putting the harvests of her crops (and others) at risk. Changing patterns within the world's climate demand urgent action.
Carol's quest takes her south through Spain - now the home of more olive trees than anywhere else on earth - Morocco, Algeria and Italy before she finally returns to her farm. As a woman travelling alone, she is frequently vulnerable and never more so than in Algeria where, on her arrival, terrorist bombs are exploding, devastating the capital. Determined not to give up, Carol accepts the support of a network of beekeepers who parcel her across troubled territories. Through her travels and vivid, sometimes unlikely encounters, Carol confronts some of the critical issues of our time - land-care and the harsh realities of diminishing water reserves - and ends her momentous journey in the company of olive growers whose vision for the future is remarkable and ingenious.
THE OLIVE TREE is a beautifully written and gripping narrative of an intrepid and unusual journey around the western shores of the twenty-first century Mediterranean.

The Olive Tree Reviews

insightful... an appealing and interesting read. * WATERSTONES BOOKS QUARTERLY *
There is so much in this book with Carol's anecdotes making it such an inviting read, that I would recommend it for all to read and travel with * The Bookfiends Kingdom - www.bfkbooks.com *
A gripping adventure * BELFAST TELEGRAPH *
Carol's latest book, The Olive Tree, is a fascinating personal travelogue that addresses some crucial issues of our time * MIDDLE EAST MAGAZINE *
...with the publication of the Olive Tree, it's now a five book epic which defies description. Is it a biography, a travelogue, a love story?... * CLASSIC FM ARTS DAILY ONLINE *
It is Drinkwater's ability to engage and empathise with those she encounters - whether on her farm or on her travels - that makes her such a popular writer. * IRISH INDEPENDENT *
The book is an engaging combination of travelogue and mystery story with many apposite observations on green issues - another area that Carol feels very strongly. * YORKSHIRE POST *

About Carol Drinkwater

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 and her subsequent travels.

Additional information

GOR001238840
9780297847748
0297847740
The Olive Tree by Carol Drinkwater
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
20081016
368
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - The Olive Tree