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A Parrot in the Pepper Tree

by Chris Stewart

Chris Stewart turns another leaf on his life in southern Spain in this evocative and very funny sequel to Driving Over Lemons.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Chris Stewart's Driving Over Lemons told the story of his move to a remote mountain farm in Las Alpujarras - an oddball region of Spain, south of Granada. Funny, insightful and real, the book became an international bestseller. A Parrot in the Pepper Tree, the sequel to Lemons, follows the lives of Chris, Ana and their daughter, Chloe, as they get to grips with a misanthropic parrot who joins their home, Spanish school life, neighbours in love, their amazement at Chris appearing on the bestseller lists . . and their shock at discovering that their beloved valley is once more under threat of a dam. A Parrot in the Pepper Tree also looks back on Chris Stewart's former life - the hard times shearing in midwinter Sweden (and driving across the frozen sea to reach island farms); his first taste of Spain, learning flamenco guitar as a 20-year old; and his illustrious music career, drumming for his school band Genesis (sacked at 17, he never quite became Phil Collins), and then for a circus.

Notes

Reissue, with new cover design.

Author Biography

Chris Stewart shot to fame with Driving Over Lemons - Sort Of Book's launch title in 1999. Funny, insightful and real, the book told the story of how he bought a peasant farm on the wrong side of the river, with its previous owner still resident. It became an international bestseller and with its sequels - A Parrot in the Pepper Tree and The Almond Blossom Appreciation Society. He was the guitarist in the band Genesis (he played on the first album), then joined a circus, learnt how to shear sheep, went to China to write the Rough Guide, gained a pilot's license in Los Angeles, and completed a course in French cooking. Despite the extraordinary success of his books, Chris, his wife Ana, and their daughter Chloe, continue to live on their farm, with

Review

It is everything that made the first book so hugely successful - endearing, heartwarming, self-deprecating, sometimes surreal. * Evening Standard *

Long Description

Chris Stewart turns another leaf on his life in southern Spain in this evocative and very funny sequel to Driving Over Lemons. Chris Stewart's Driving Over Lemons told the story of his move to a remote mountain farm in Las Alpujarras - an oddball region of Spain, south of Granada. Funny, insightful and real, the book became an international bestseller. A Parrot in the Pepper Tree, the sequel to Lemons, follows the lives of Chris, Ana and their daughter, Chloe, as they get to grips with a misanthropic parrot who joins their home, Spanish school life, neighbours in love, their amazement at Chris appearing on the bestseller lists . . and their shock at discovering that their beloved valley is once more under threat of a dam. A Parrot in the Pepper Tree also looks back on Chris Stewart's former life - the hard times shearing in midwinter Sweden (and driving across the frozen sea to reach island farms); his first taste of Spain, learning flamenco guitar as a 20-year old; and his illustrious music career, drumming for his school band Genesis (sacked at 17, he never quite became Phil Collins), and then for a circus.

Review Text

It is everything that made the first book so hugely successful - endearing, heartwarming, self-deprecating, sometimes surreal.

Details

ISBN0956003818
Author Chris Stewart
Pages 240
Publisher Sort of Books
Year 2009
ISBN-10 0956003818
ISBN-13 9780956003812
Format Paperback
Imprint Sort of Books
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 914.680483
Media Book
Illustrations Illustrations, map
Birth 1950
Edited by Natania Jansz
Language English
Series The Lemons Trilogy
Subtitle A Sequel to Driving over Lemons
Translated from English
Publication Date 2009-06-04
Short Title A Parrot in the Pepper Tree
UK Release Date 2009-06-04
AU Release Date 2009-06-04
Edition Description Main
Audience General
NZ Release Date 2009-07-30

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