An uplifting memoir of life in rural Ireland, a meditation on the power, beauty and importance of the natural world
Niall Williams is the author of ten novels, including This Is Happiness, shortlisted for Best Novel in the Irish Book Awards and longlisted for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, and History of the Rain, longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Christine Breen is the author of Her Name Is Rose and the co-author of four non-fiction books on country living in Ireland. They live in Kiltumper, County Clare, Ireland.
Moving and surprisingly provocative ... This couple's narrative is
more than a January-December chronicle, it is the result of decades
of care ... In Kiltumper is as much a book about the cherishing of
a marriage as it is about the love of a place ... A heartfelt paean
to a disappearing way of life
*Wall Street Journal*
A record, both honest and beautiful, of a sustainable but
precarious way of life
*Times Literary Supplement*
Poignant ... A meditation on life, love and the importance of
nature
*Irish Times*
Beautifully written ... A wonderfully lyrical and uplifting
read
*Sunday Business Post*
An absorbing and thought-provoking read
*Irish Independent*
An intimate, meditative garden memoir
*Sunday Independent*
While the events chronicled rarely move beyond the garden, and
while the descriptions are so intimate they almost elicit grief for
the dying cherry tree and spark exhortations to the dahlias to hold
on to their heavy heads, it is the gardeners’ personalities that
bloom
*Irish Independent*
The small Kiltumper acreage is detailed with a sense of wonder and
of pleasure ... Chapter after chapter is enhanced with exquisite
pencil drawings ... Frequently quotable, always eloquent ... This
is a book full of joy, warmly rich with accomplishment and wonder
and a strong sense of mutual commitment
*Irish Examiner*
Arresting ... Remarkable ... This book, in Seamus Heaney's phrase,
catches the heart off guard ... Uncommonly magical ... Read it and
be restored to yourself
*Irish Central*
I loved their two voices, truthful and gentle and generous, so full
of care for their land and for each other ... A record of how
deeply life can be lived within a garden's walls
*GEORGINA HARDING*
A beautiful story, with words at once uplifting and poignant. Full
of the acceptance and the optimism that only a garden and the act
of caring for it brings
*JO THOMPSON*
I read it with enormous pleasure … There were so many episodes I
loved, whether they were heartbreaking or uplifting … It was a
delight to step into Niall and Christine’s precious garden, into
the rhythms of their way of living, and to be refreshed
*TIM PEARS*
This is a book to whet one’s appetite — for reading, writing,
gardening — and living. I loved the counterpoint of the two voices
as they face age, cancer, the struggle to write, to garden — to
keep at it — under the threat of wind turbines and the wild
Atlantic wind; not to give up. A triumph
*Katherine Swift*
A celebration of life in rural Ireland
*Irish Times, Best books for Christmas 2021*
Including beautiful pen and ink drawings by Christine, this is the
story of a garden in all its many splendours and a couple who have
made their life observing its wonders
*Countryside*
Whether you like gardening or enjoy reflections on a life lived
simply in harmony with nature, this book is a sheer joy ... Niall
and Christine celebrate the challenges and joys in delightful
detail, from feeding Harp beer to brassicas, to running writing
workshops and sharing the good life with friends and family
*Woman & Home, Book Club Awards*
Here, they record 12 months of work in their garden, capturing
their love of the land – which has been in Christine’s family since
the 18th century – and also reflecting on the past and anxiously
contemplating what the future holds as climate change takes hold.
Through everything, their garden is a lovingly nurtured
constant
*Sunday Express, S Magazine*
Twelve months in a cherished garden ... The good life, with its ups
and downs
*Saga*
A celebration of the solace of country life … Country living, Breen
reflects, teaches “about darkness and stars, about sunlight and
silence, about things out of your control”: about the inevitability
of change. The book includes Breen’s elegant botanical drawings. A
warm homage to a piece of beloved Irish land
*Kirkus Reviews*
The book will appeal to any devoted gardener, and it also serves as
an inviting snapshot of a place
*Kirkus Reviews*
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