Cloud Farm : High on Banks Pennisula

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Author(s): Jane Chetwynd

Christchurch City & Banks Peninsula | Secondhand

Jane Chetwynd was a professor of medicine and an aspiring lifestyle farmer. This account of her love affair with a patch of land 2000 feet above sea level offers insights into practical ecology (regenerating native trees and grappling with gorse). It will appeal to anyone who?s had an impossible dream. ?Whenever I had a spare moment from work my thoughts would return to the ?Farms for Sale? column.?
THIS is the captivating account of a seduction. A woman is unaccountably smitten by the desire to have her own ?farm?, to the point where she resigns from her job as professor of medicine at Canterbury University and takes on her own Banks Peninsula property. ?Cloud Farm? is a gorse-ridden, cloud-shrouded, 165 acre hillside property, 2,000 feet above sea level. The house hasn?t been lived in for 60 years and the rats have been having a ball.
Jane Chetwynd?s steady progress in the face of obstacles is impressive. She has to leave her city life (and steady income) and take on the role of land owner. First job; to make the house habitable ? a job which requires lateral thinking for a woman with little practical bent.
The author?s awakening interest in the environment sees her helping to regenerate native trees and grappling with the huge gorse problem which threatens not only her property but finances as well.
Told in vibrant prose spiked with humour and affectionate portraits of fellow players Cloud Farm will appeal to anyone who has ever nursed a dream where the odds seem impossible. Cloud Farm was a rundown property with a house long inhabited only by rats. First published 2004.

Contains inscription from Author to previous owner


Good copy


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General Fields

  • : 9781877135958
  • : Random House New Zealand Ltd
  • : Longacre Press
  • : 0.25
  • : 01 July 2004
  • : 210mm X 142mm X 17mm
  • : New Zealand
  • : 01 November 2019
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Jane Chetwynd
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : 920
  • : 184
  • : colour photo section