From the author of the Highland classic A Croft in the Hills, this illustrated book celebrates one of mankind's oldest pleasures. Month by month we are taken through a year in the life of Katharine Stewart's garden. The circle of the seasons is luminously evoked as we are told of the practicalities of gardening, cooking, bee-keeping and wine-making. Peppered with warm, personal insights, good humour and a love of living things, the joy of nature has never sounded so rewarding.
Katharine Stewart was an author, crofter, teacher and postmistress. She is most well known for her book A Croft in the Hills. First published in 1960, it describes the life of a family in a remote croft in the 1950s. The book has been republished and reprinted seven times. She also wrote A Garden in the Hills, A School in the Hills and The Post in the Hills.
I bought this because I so enjoyed reading A Croft in the Hills by the same author. While this was a pleasant read, it doesn't quite match up to the first book - it is more rambling and disjointed. Also, Ann Shortread's illustrations in this book are quite messy and overdrawn compared to her work in 'A Croft in the Hills'. In the foreward, Stewart comments that Shortread has recently died, so perhaps failing health explains the falling off in quality.
It's still worth reading, although it lacks the quality of the earlier book. I plan to read some of her other books, which were published in between 'Croft in the Hills' and this one.