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quote 2013-07-31 00:39
"It’s a quiet sort of heroism, the making and keeping of books. You don’t get medals for sitting in the library each day, scratching away, writing it all down. Still less for dusting the shelves. But it is what civilisation is made of: the collective memory, passed on, passed down."

The Morville Hours, Katherine Swift
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review 2013-07-21 20:58
The Morville Hours: The Story of a Garden
The Morville Hours: The Story of a Garden - Katherine Swift An interesting story of a garden, a house, a place and a woman. Katherine Swift arrives at the Dower House at Morville and decides that the neglected garden needs to be revived. She launches herself into the task and also looks at the past of the garden, being able to see the echoes in the present. As she searches for information she also finds information about the place and it's role in the community over the years. The book is organised around the hours of the divine office mapped against the year, looking at the cycle of the seasons. The story isn't just about the place, it's also about Katherine and her journey towards understanding of her self and her past and future. Her descriptions are evocative and lyrical and while sometimes it was a little rambly it was like talking to the person rather than being a more linear story. You could see the ideas sparking other ideas in her mind. Overall a book to read in sections, to digest and not to rush at.
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