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Common Ground

Common Ground

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Published: 15 September, 2011
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Janice Marriott and Virginia Pawsey, who went to Gisborne Girls' High together, met again after thirty years at a school reunion. they rekindled their friendship and began writing, discovering in the process a shared passion for gardening - despite their having created two very different gardens. Janice lives in central Wellington where her riotously colourful mix of flowers, fruit and vegetables surround her tiny house in the midst of the CBD. Virginia helps run a South Island high country farm and her garden has to feed shearers and farm labourers as well as cope with possums, runaway livestock and the challenges of rural life. their wonderful correspondence tells the stories of their lives, their gardens, their loves and their losses, and is ultimately a book about female friendship, and a love of making things grow. As the seasons unfold, the stories of their gardens become metaphors for life. Beautifully written, their letters are funny, clever, poignant and perceptive, as two wise women provide a delightful insight into a wonderful friendship that will warm the coldest soul. A perfect gift for women who love gardening.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781869506803
ISBN10 1869506804
Number Of Pages 242
Item Weight 323 g
Product Dimensions 140 x 210 x 17 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Janice Marriott is an award-winning children's author, most recently winning the 2006 NZ Post Junior Fiction award for "Thor's Tale". Janice lives and works in central Wellington and is the author of "Yates Gardening for Kids". Virginia Pawsey is a South island farmer, and this is her first book. She lives in Hawarden in North Canterbury.

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