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piburnjones 's review for:
The Last Garden in England
by Julia Kelly
Five women across three time periods create, care for, and revive the gardens of an English manor house. Most of the book is a lovely, gentle read, though there is also great loss and grief for a couple of the characters.
There's not a lot of urgency - making it possible for me to put it down for about three weeks right in the middle - but I did enjoy spending time with these women and their gardens.
There's not a lot of urgency - making it possible for me to put it down for about three weeks right in the middle - but I did enjoy spending time with these women and their gardens.