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The Crocodile by the Door: The Story of a House, a Farm and a Family
 
 

The Crocodile by the Door: The Story of a House, a Farm and a Family [Kindle Edition]

Selina Guinness
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Something close to a small masterpiece ... enchanting and hopeful (Miranda Seymour Daily Telegraph )

A surprisingly entertaining primer on the travails of farming today, from ungovernable sheep to unfathomable bureaucracy; a fascinating glimpse of what had become of the Anglo-Irish by the late 20th centuryand into the 21st; an elegant modern pastoral and, at the same time, an astute dismantling of that genre; and a meditation on the meaning of labour, and on how hard work shapes identity as well as achievement.... A remarkable book (Belinda McKeon Guardian )

Guinness is an astute observer and stylish chronicler of landscape, architecture and human character. ... she describes her domestic setbacks and achievements with engaging candour. (Irish Times )

A very fine writer with a lovely turn of phrase ... Stories need adversity and the overcoming of obstacles and The Crocodile by the Door has plenty

(Spectator )

A memoir so exceptional that it deserves to be ranked as the Irish Book of the Year (Irish Independent )

Beautifully wrought ... The book is rich in beautiful imagery ... This is the story of bringing a landscape to life, and it is glorious

(Evening Herald )

Astutely chronicling the wider story of Ireland's downfall through the prism of the farming life, Guinness's book is the unexpected hit of the year

(Sunday Business Post )

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The Crocodile by the Door by Selina Guinness - shortlisted for the Costa Biography Award - is a remarkable, compelling and moving memoir of a farm, a family and a home.



When Selina Guinness and her partner Colin, both young academics, moved in with Selina's uncle Charles, an elderly bachelor, they had no idea what the coming years held for them: a crash course in farming, tense discussions with helicopter-borne property developers, human tragedy, and the challenge of dragging a quasi-feudal estate at the edge of Dublin into the twenty-first century.



The Crocodile by the Door - a dazzling debut memoir that will appeal to fans of Edmund de Waal, William Fiennes and Richard Benson's The Farm - tells this remarkable story.



Selina Guinness lives in the Dublin mountains with her husband, their children, and a lot of sheep. The Crocodile by the Door is her first book.



'Something close to a small masterpiece ... enchanting and hopeful' Miranda Seymour, Daily Telegraph (five stars)



'A surprisingly entertaining primer on the travails of farming today,from ungovernable sheep to unfathomable bureaucracy; a fascinatingglimpse of what had become of the Anglo-Irish by the late 20th centuryand into the 21st; an elegant modern pastoral and, at the same time, an astute dismantling of that genre; and a meditation on the meaning oflabour, and on how hard work shapes identity as well as achievement.... A remarkable book' Belinda McKeon, Guardian



'Guinness is an astute observer and stylish chronicler of landscape, architecture and human character. ... she describes her domestic setbacks and achievements with engaging candour.' Irish Times




'A memoir so exceptional that it deserves to be ranked as the Irish Book of the Year' Irish Independent



'A very fine writer with a lovely turn of phrase ... Stories need adversity and the overcoming of obstacles and The Crocodile by the Door has plenty' Spectator



'Astutely chronicling the wider story of Ireland's downfall through the prism of the farming life, Guinness's book is the unexpected hit of the year' Sunday Business Post



'Beautifully wrought ... The book is rich in beautiful imagery ... This is the story of bringing a landscape to life, and it is glorious' Evening Herald


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A luminous family memoir 23 Nov 2012
By M Fegan
Format:Hardcover
Guinness tells the story of Tibradden, a house and farm near Dublin - how it came into her family, how she ended up living there as a girl, and later returned to live there as a young woman with her uncle Charles and her fiance. A funny, poignant memoir of a family, and sensitive portrayal of a landscape - truly excellent.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable Book 20 Dec 2012
By ACB (swansea) TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Selina Guinness has written an Irish story that revolves around an Anglo-Irish estate. A derelict site on the outskirts of Dublin earmarked for property development rather than traditional agricultural produce. The land hits home. Why should this be changed from the land's 'background wash and colour'? Guinness's home in Tibradden on a 120 acre estate existing despite a 19th century sell out. A rendition of the trials and tribulations of modern Ireland taken back through tradition and history. Decisions have to be made on economic rather the emotional past. This inevitably involves the longstanding farm working Kirwan family. Emotions run high and lead to personal dilemmas. This is written by Guinness in a style of prose that is more poetical at times.It is a book of depth and attachment to the period and lifestyle with attendant care for the figures that fall victim. Excellent.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent read. 19 Dec 2012
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book.I was transported by the author, not only through her own vivid practical experiences but also through time and to current issues facing many of us on a personal level,in Ireland, Europe and the world .She exposes the fine balance of preserving of nature, ecology and 'progress' whilst trying to keep within financial limitations and personal considerations. Her prose is beautifully written and conjures up magical images of the land and characters that inhabit this world in flux.She also shows a great sense of humour and it makes the book a combined pleasure to read of struggles and of being able to see the positive side of life!I have no hesitation to recommend it to family, friends and anyone who reads this will finish the book ,moved, illuminated and uplifted!
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