Notes from an Italian Garden by Joan Marble

Notes from an Italian Garden by Joan Marble

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Thirty years ago, Joan Marble and her sculptor husband Robert Cook bought a piece of unpromising land in Lazio, the area north of Rome that was home to the ancient Etruscans. They built a house and grew a wonderful garden. All was not plain sailing, however, as they encountered a certain blank incomprehension from the local inhabitants.

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Notes from an Italian Garden by Joan Marble

Thirty years ago, Joan Marble and her sculptor husband Robert Cook bought a piece of unpromising land in Lazio, the area north of Rome that was home to the ancient Etruscans. They built a house and, more importantly, grew a wonderful garden. All was not plain sailing, however, as they encountered a certain blank incomprehension from the local inhabitants. 'Why do you want to have a garden here?' they were asked. 'There's no water, the ground is all stones, it's too cold in winter and too hot in summer, it never rains, it rains too much, the roads are impassable, the ravines are bottomless...' But Joan and Robert's enthusiasm for the land, their ignorance of the obstacles that faced them, their downright obstinacy, the unexpected friends who helped them, all served to conquer the intransigent landscape. Inspirational, aspirational, enchanting - this is an account of a passion for a place and an obsession with a garden that will charm and delight all who read it.
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ISBN 13 9780552998413
ISBN 10 0552998419
Title Notes from an Italian Garden
Author Joan Marble
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 2001-05-01
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.