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Chargement... Lily The Tiller.par Deborah McKinlay
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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. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Lily the Tiller is a feel-good story but with an edge to it like a good pair of garden shears – It never gets too sweetly sentimental. (Are English garden shears sharper than American ones? Quite possibly?)
But you don't have to love gardening to love Lily the Tiller. Reading it, you can enjoy that comforting feeling of digging your hands into rich soil to see what will grow, without even getting your hands dirty.
Disclaimer: I received a free review copy of Lily the Tiller from the publisher. ( )