Dying Season in the Gardenlands

Dying Season in the Gardenlands

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Publisher's Synopsis

Originally a provincial council's inspired project to re-house and re-educate the numerous Dutch unemployed from industrial cities, where their dissatisfaction causes tension disturbing the workers. A good idea but badly organized, financed irregularly by Head Office, The Hague, leads to local provincial council's converting cash to vouchers for all commerce in their Gardenlands. This prevents Gardenlanders from returning to industrial cities. Life and death as part of the Gardenlands culture, living on a shoestring economy and the Dutch ability to adapt and survive as shown by Amy's baby son Piet, Bjorns immoral but money-making businesses and eternal optimism. Margaret Wilke Graham was the last Scot in the family to be born in Scotland. Originally a book illustrator, she has lived in Newfoundland, Norway, Sweden, South Africa, Holland, and now Italy, always as a resident. She has suffered from unaccountable bouts of second sight since childhood. "You learn to pause before you jump to conclusions..."

Book information

ISBN: 9781680906271
Publisher: America Star Books
Imprint: America Star Books
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 230
Weight: 295g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 13mm