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The authors present a chatty, reminiscence-driven chronicle of a hilltop garden and its occupants, blending seasonal descriptions, practical gardening notes, and affectionate anecdotes about the household animals. Chapters move between plant-catalogue pleasures and the everyday antics of pets, interlaced with garden plans, planting practices, and the visual accompaniment of color illustrations. A recurring contrast appears between domestic tranquility and the wider shadow of war, as the estate's spaces are imagined as places of convalescence and refuge while the narrative celebrates small joys, textures, and the communal life that shapes the landscape.
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