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Return to the Olive Farm [Hardcover]

Carol Drinkwater
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Book Description

8 July 2010

After sixteen months of travelling round the Mediterranean in search of the ancient secrets of the olive tree, Carol returns to her beloved olive farm in the south of France, to her husband Michel and his burgeoning family. However, the homecoming celebrations are overshadowed by disturbing discoveries.

The plight of the honey bee has become an international crisis and Carol is faced with unsettling news about the hives on her own olive farm. The bee colony that has regularly wintered at Carol's farm has been decimated while she was away, poisoned by insecticides.

While the multinational companies are pushing for 'bigger, better, bumper' crops, a small band of farmers and ecologists are calling for a halt to many of the modern farming malpractices that are endangering the planet. Carol is amongst them. But it puts her own farm, her idyll, under threat. At what point do you turn your back on all that you believe in and all that you have been fighting for?

This is the story of how Carol and Michel struggle with some difficult choices, and how they decide to deal with the unavoidable disappointments and inevitable responsibilities that come with running an organic farm. Return to the Olive Farm is a song of the earth. With its lyricism, humanity and humour, Return to the Olive farm is a beautifully written book that passionately confronts the issues of today; issues that impact upon each and everyone of us.



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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: W&N (8 July 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0297856944
  • ISBN-13: 978-0297856948
  • Product Dimensions: 15.3 x 2.6 x 23.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 257,756 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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...an honest and truthful story that leaves the reader still wanting more (FRANCE MAGAZINE )

a lot of its attraction for me stems from the honesty of the writing, the attention to detail, the intensity of the writer's relationship with the land, the willingness to take risks, the constant interest in what other local farmers do, the lack of fear when entering traditionally male-dominated arenas, the ability to deal with recalcitrant, inebriated builders with good humour and grace!! Above all you feel like you're observing a very intimate moment in someone else's life... (WATERSTONES )

Drinkwater writes with humanity, humour and heartfelt passion about the things that really matter to her. (LANCASHIRE EVENING POST )

In Return to the Olive Farm¿ [Carol] recounts her confrontations with big business, local authorities, inebriated Portuguese builders and a formidable asbestos inspector with her trademark humour and humanity. (YORKSHIRE POST )

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Life and love, olive groves and bee hives in Provence - further adventures in the bestselling Olive Farm series.

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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome Back Carol! 9 July 2010
By Lovely Treez TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
I have a secret to tell.... I have been renting an olive farm in Provence since 2001 when I first read Carol Drinkwater's memoir The Olive Farm .... well, in my dreams, I have!! I know that there is a myriad of travel memoirs out there, all wanting to impart their story of how a crumbling old house was restored to grandeur, usually peppered with a few anecdotes about quirky locals - just to add extra ambiance, n'est-ce pas... however, this series is very special to me as the author really is passionate about her environment and on a larger scale "our" environment which is quite frankly under threat.

"Return to the Olive Farm" opens as Carol returns from a 16 month expedition around the Med in search of the origins of the ancient and mystical Olive tree. She had written two books about her Olive quest and her travels and it is now a delight to return to Appassionata, the Provencal farm she shares with her husband Michel and to renew acquaintance with Quashia, her gardener, who doesn't quite see eye to eye with his boss when it comes to farming methods. I love the passion which Carol obviously has for olive farming and her lust for life and for discovering the natural world.

The main focus this time is on the possibility of having a truly organic olive grove and the many obstacles towards achieving such an admirable objective, given that France doesn't have a particularly strong record in championing the organic way. It is definitely so much easier and less heartbreaking to take the mass pesticide/bumper crop route and you find yourself really rooting for Carol to succeed without all the usual chemical parphenalia. I am in awe of how she keeps on going despite constant setbacks but then that could be the stubborn Irish streak, I guess - speaking as a fellow Irish woman! There's also a wonderfully vivid backdrop of supporting characters such as Madame, the fearsome Asbestos inspector, Michael Latz, the first Organic Mayor in France, Marley, Michel's grandson, not forgetting the honey bees.

So what else makes this stand out from the rest of the heap? I think a lot of its attraction for me stems from the honesty of the writing, the attention to detail, the intensity of the writer's relationship with the land, the willingness to take risks, the constant interest in what other local farmers do, the lack of fear when entering traditionally male-dominated arenas, the ability to deal with recalcitrant, inebriated builders with good humour and grace!! Above all you feel like you're observing a very intimate moment in someone else's life as they fall back in love with a place they'd left behind.

So, I would advise you, allez vite and get caught up with this series if you haven't already done so and if you've already shared in life at Appassionata, then allez vite aussi, snuggle up and get reacquainted!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Doorkeeper for our Earth 30 July 2010
Format:Hardcover
It was with great delight that I read Carol's latest book on her love affair with Provence and her home at Appassionata.More and more she realizes that she can no longer poison her land, olives, fruits, and most importantly the bees (which have mysteriously died) by using "safe" pesticides. This is her story of the stuggle she has finding alternatives but this is not the only story as woven into this is her deep love for her husband and his family (now that they are Grandparents!)Mr. Q their wonderful Algerian friend and gardener and the friends who come to celebrate and enjoy the hospitality of The Olive Farm! Carol is passionate about the enviroment and our need to nuture it but never preaches. All in all a wonderful book and if you enjoyed Carols other books you will love this- her best yet!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A virtual journey to Provence... 15 July 2010
By Nikki L
Format:Hardcover
Once again I got a great reading experience: Carol Drinkwater has the gift to describe people, happenings and landscapes so vividly that the reader can easily imagine to be with her, picking olives, discussing with industry representatives, watching bees, waiting for Mr Q,...

I have read all her olive farm and olive history related books - some of them many times. First they gave me ideas and tips for Provencal holidays, then they got me interested in olives generally - a totally new field of knowledge and information opened to me - and now, this new book, continues the olive farm story, but - more importantly - reminds the reader of the state of our world, and what we can do for saving this little planet.

The book is both entertaining and serious. It gives beautiful views but also plenty to think about. It's a great continuation to the previous books - which I have to reread once again.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellant
I have read all the books in this series and again this one doesn't disappoint. They always make you feel part of the family and you feel for the author as she goes through the... Read more
Published 12 days ago by Julie Hunt
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a keeper.
I read the first book in this series (purchased second hand) and then this one.
The main character seems to have become more self-centred and less attractive than she was and... Read more
Published 29 days ago by Mrs. Diane M. Hellyer
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful photos that tell an inspiring story.
Absolutely loved it...Carols work continues to be clever funny and beautifully written plus the lovely photos to see the lay out of the land.
Published 1 month ago by Ms. E. P. Williams
5.0 out of 5 stars She has a way with words..
I thoroughly enjoyed it! At times it did get a little melancholy, especially towards the end, but then, I guess, we all have times like that!
Published 1 month ago by Natalie Jane Murray
4.0 out of 5 stars All ceatures star....
I love the south of France and I love C Drinkwater's writings - I also admired her greatly as an actor. I often look for her in Mougins in the summer - haven't seen her yet. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Dr J Noel ORegan
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read
Having read all the other books written in this series this book completes the story and it is good toknow the tale goes on on the farm
Published 2 months ago by London Girl
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Had to get this to continue with the first book its still a great read and continues the story with more feeling than the first one GREAT READ both books.
Published 3 months ago by lorna ross
5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome home
This is the latest of a facinating series of books, wish someone would buy the copyright and put them on TV. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Patricia
3.0 out of 5 stars An ode to Gaia - perhaps
I can only write about this from my own point of view.
I have grown Veg. commercially,by organic methods and have found it heart-breaking. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Woodland Worker
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I had read the first two books in this series and really enjoyed them ,as they described the french area , her house and the trials she faced each day, you really felt you were sat... Read more
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