It is so, so intricate, so perfectly balanced. This book is packed with phrases and dialogue that took away my breath, and occasionally brought tears to my eyes. Also chosen for ' My Best Books of the Year 2017' Without doubt, my book of 2017' – The Last Word Book Review (see full review). 'This is not just a book it is the purest of love songs. I loved this whimsical debut novel' – Red Magazine, 50 Of The Best Summer Reads 'A moving story as intricate and elegant as the origami birds that Chloe, one of the characters, folds. Magical, memorable and one I will treasure' – Ali Land, author of Good Me, Bad Me ‘Beautifully written and affecting, an absolute gem’ - Naomi Frisby, The Writes of Women, Best Books of 2018 'Udall has done for Kew what Hardy did for Wessex or Wordsworth for the Lakes' – Richard Nye, The Richmond Magazine (see full review) 'Eloquent and beautiful' - Prima Books of the Year (2017) Like Max Porter’s Grief is a Thing With Feathers, it uses fable, mystery and a poetic sensibility to get at the nub of loss … Heartbreaking and uplifting in equal measure, it’s a love letter to a garden and a paean to all kinds of imperfect love’ – Observer (see full review) ‘A masterful exploration of love, loss and the healing power of the natural world.
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