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The Midsummer Garden

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The Midsummer Garden by Kirsty Manning is a captivating exploration of love, secrets, and dreams across different eras. The story intertwines the lives of two women: a 15th-century French apprentice cook and a modern-day Australian woman about to embark on her own personal journey. As their stories unfold, themes of discovery and self-fulfillment emerge, offering a rich tapestry of emotions and settings.
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This enchanting tale weaves together the stories of two women across centuries, bound by their love for nature and culinary pleasures. If you're drawn to rich, historical settings and themes of mystery and romance, this spellbinding narrative may captivate your imagination with its vivid descriptions and interconnected lives.

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The Midsummer Garden

From medieval France to contemporary Tasmania, two remarkable women discover their strengths, passions and loves.

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Travelling between lush gardens in France, windswept coastlines of Tasmania, to Tuscan hillsides and beyond, The Midsummer Garden lures the reader on an unforgettable culinary and botanical journey.

1487 Artemisia is young to be in charge of the kitchens at Chateau de Boschaud but, having been taught the herbalists' lore, her knowledge of how food can delight the senses is unsurpassed. All of her concentration and flair is needed as she oversees the final preparations for the sumptuous wedding feast of Lord Boschaud and his bride while concealing her own secret dream. For after the celebrations are over, she dares to believe that her future lies outside the chateau. But who will she trust?

2014 Pip Arnet is an expert in predicting threats to healthy ecosystems. Trouble is, she doesn't seem to recognise these signs in her own life. What Pip holds dearest right now is her potential to make a real difference in the marine biology of her beloved Tasmanian coastline. She'd thought that her fiancΓ© Jack understood this, believed that he knew she couldn't make any plans until her studies were complete. But lately, since she's finally moved in with him, Jack appears to have forgotten everything they'd discussed.

When a gift of several dusty, beautiful old copper pots arrives in Pip's kitchen, the two stories come together in a rich and sensuous celebration of family and love, passion and sacrifice.

Praise for The Midsummer Garden:

'This mouth-watering debut novel - meticulously researched and crafted - raises the bar in contemporary and historical fiction... our heroines are compelling, passionate and admirable.' - Australian Women's Weekly

'This is a rich, sensual, and evocative novel, fragrant with the smell of crushed herbs and flowers, and haunted by the high cost that women must sometimes pay to find both love and their vocation.' - Kate Forsyth on The Midsummer Garden

'Given the passion of Kirsty Manning, the ease at which she slips into the quintessential lifestyle of the author, and with another novel in the works, there is no doubt The Midsummer Garden will not be the last we see of her.' - Herald Sun

'An evocative, lyrical tale of the search for identity by two unforgettable women, separated by history. It's a journey of passion through food, the natural world - and love - towards personal fulfilment. Manning displays her knowledge of gardening, ancient herbs and food as the two storylines intersect and move towards their powerful conclusion... A fictional Eat Pray Love that all lovers of food and wine will devour.' - Sally Hepworth

'An enchanting read. Kirsty Manning, who is a gardener herself, displays her love of plants and gardens... with its beautiful cover, it is a story that will keep you turning the pages long after you should have turned out the lights.' - Elise McCune

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781760632441

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 21 February 2018

Country: Australia

Imprint: Allen & Unwin

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 374g

Pages: 432

About the Author

Kirsty Manning grew up in northern New South Wales. She has degrees in literature and communications and worked as an editor and publishing manager in book publishing for over a decade. A country girl with wanderlust, her travels and studies have taken her through most of Europe, the east and west coasts of the United States and pockets of Asia. Kirsty's journalism and photography specialising in lifestyle and travel regularly appear in magazines, newspapers and online. In 2007, Kirsty and her husband, with two toddlers and a baby in tow, built a house in an old chestnut grove in the Macedon Ranges. Together, they planted an orchard and veggie patch, created large herbal 'walks' brimming with sage and rosemary, wove borders from chestnut branches and constructed far too many stone walls by hand. Kirsty loves cooking with her kids and has several large heirloom copper pots that do not fit anywhere easily, but are perfect for making (and occasionally burning) jams, chutneys and soups. With husband Alex Wilcox, Kirsty is a partner in the award-winning Melbourne wine bar Bellota, and the Prince Wine Store in Sydney and Melbourne.

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