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9781585672356

The Olive Season

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  • ISBN13:

    9781585672356

  • ISBN10:

    1585672351

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-05-12
  • Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
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Summary

Carol Drinkwater's The Olive Farmtold the lyrical tale of her real-life romance with partner Michel and an abandoned Provençal olive farm that they fell in love with and bought-a double love story, recounting with wit, warmth, and alluring detail the couple's attempts to bring their dreams to life. In The Olive Season, Carol Drinkwater's much-anticipated follow-up to The Olive Farm, Carol and Michel prepare to exchange vows in, of all places, Polynesia-Michel's answer to Carol's challenging response to his marriage proposal ("Only if the ceremony is performed by the King of Tonga!") Upon their return to the south of France as husband and wife, they find there is much hope-and work-to greet them. With a farm consisting of fifty trees producing some of the world's finest olive oil, no longer is the challenge one of restoring the farm but in charting its development and growth. France's rigorous agricultural standards are responsible for some of the world's best produce but also for one of its most infuriating bureaucracies. In order to obtain the coveted AOC rating, Carol and Michel are forced to both expand their farm and to negotiate a Byzantine world of forms, officials, and inspections, including the surveying of their land by a water diviner, who, via a power akin to extrasensory perception, can point out the existence of underground water sources on their property. Further complicating matters is the fact that Carol has become pregnant with the couple's first child and has just accepted a demanding acting role. As the harvest season approaches, dramatic events, culminating in a heartbreaking miscarriage, cast shadows over the olive farm. With all the warmth and vibrancy of the Mediterranean sun, Carol Drinkwater tells her passionate, moving, and utterly uplifting story.

Author Biography

Carol Drinkwater is a critically acclaimed actress. Among her many stage and screen performances, she is probably most widely known for her portrayal of Helen Herriot in the BBC adaptation of James Herriot's All Creatures Great and Small.

Table of Contents

ONE: GETTING SPLICED, POLYNESIAN-STYLE 15(22)
TWO: FRUITS OF SPRING 37(24)
THREE: SILVER SIDE OF THE COAST 61(10)
FOUR: OUR SUNNY SURROUNDINGS 71(22)
FIVE: TREATING THE TREES 93(36)
SIX: HIVES OF INACTIVITY 129(38)
SEVEN: A DARKER CLIMATE 167(20)
EIGHT: THE SILENCE OF THE SEA 187(28)
NINE: LOVE REDISCOVERED 215(12)
TEN: SUMMER ECLIPSED 227(28)
ELEVEN: RENE'S BETISE 255(12)
TWELVE: ALTERNATIVES 267(14)
THIRTEEN: THE DIVINITY OF NATURE 281(22)
FOURTEEN: OLIVE FINALE 303(24)
FIFTEEN: 200 NEW POSSIBILITIES 327

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