Best of Intentions

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1930s England
a testament of youth
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AJ Pearce
alice hoffman
all the light we cannot see
amnesia
andrea levy
anita frank
ann patchett
anthony doerr
art
atonement
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BBC radio 2
beekeeper of aleppo
beekeeper of alleppo
belgium
belonging
between the wars
birdsong
book club
bridgerton
bridgerton books
bridgerton netflix
bridget collins
brothers
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christy lefteri
cilka's journey
countryside
creative community
Dartington Hall
dear mrs bird
delia owens
diane setterfield
dinah jefferies
drawing
elizabeth macneal
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experimental living
family
fanny blake
fiona valpy
first world war
flanders
forbidden love
france
friendship
gardening
great war
green and pleasant land
hamnet
harriet evans
hazel gaynor
hazel prior
heather morris
helen dunmore
hilary mantel
historical fiction
home
homecoming
ian mcewan
iona grey
isabelle broom
jess kidd
john boyne
jojo moyes
julia quinn
kate furnivall
kate moreton
katherine webb
kathryn hughes
kayte nunn
kiran millwood hargrave
librarian of auschwitz
Lissa Evans
lorna cook
louisa young
love
lucinda riley
maggie ofarrell
mandy robotham
memorial
memory
memory loss
missing
my dear I wanted to tell you
my name is eva
nature
NIMBYs
Old Hall
once upon a river
philippa gregory
photographing the fallen
poppies
poppy
PTSD
rachel hore
radio 2 book club
remembrance
robert macfarlane
rose black
saboteur of auschwitz
sara collins
sarra manning
sebastian faulks
small island
soldier
soldiers
spell songs
stacey halls
stacy halls
survival
suzanne goldring
tasmina perry
tattooist of auschwitz
the binding
the book thief
the botanist's daughter
the confessions of frannie langton
the doll ractory
the dressmaker's gift
the dutch house
the familiars
the forbidden promise
the foundling
the garden of lost and found
the house at silvermoor
the lost words
the mercies
they shall not grow old
things in jars
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victoria hislop
war graves
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781398526310
  • Dimensions: 130 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Charming, nostalgic and brimming with optimism – a sparkling story of friendship, community and staying true to yourself for fans of Lissa Evans and AJ Pearce.

'Perfect for fans of Dear Mrs Bird' Lorna Cook
'A fond and funny novel about the power of patience, love and kindness' Fiona Valpy
'I love how Caroline Scott writes . . . she has the ability to not only set the scene, but take you by the hand and make you feel right at home' LoveReading

1932: When gardener Robert Bardsley arrives at Anderby Hall, an Elizabethan manor house in the Gloucestershire countryside, it is home to ‘Greenfields’, a community of artists and idealists.
 
Robert has been employed to revive Anderby’s famous roses and restore the topiary garden, but he also soon befriends the other residents: from colourful neighbour Trudie, who makes a formidable cocktail and keeps her late-fiancé’s ashes on the mantelpiece, to composer Daniel, recovering from the horrors of the Great War. The only person he can’t win over is Anderby’s schoolteacher, Faye, who finds him . . . perfectly vexing.

But just as Robert starts to feel at home, the residents discover that the old orchard has been sold to a property developer who has plans for an estate of Tudorbethan bungalows. Can they find a way to keep their creative community alive or will the new housing development put an end to the spirit of Greenfields?

'An ode to kindness, authenticity and optimism - just what we need at the moment!' Caroline Bishop

'[A] warm and engaging story of community, friendship and resilience' Anita Frank

'How to live your best life is a topic of perennial fascination. Caroline Scott explores the challenges facing a utopian community of the interwar period in a beautifully written and wonderfully atmospheric story. It's hard to put down’ Rachel Hore

'As clouds gather on the distant European horizon in the 1930s, the residents of Anderby Hall remind us of the importance of community, kindness and optimism' Flora Johnston

'[A] wonderful, atmospheric read that I really couldn't tear myself away from. It's so beautifully written, with gorgeous, evocative descriptions of orchards, gardens, the seasons and an English country house. I was transported!’ Tracy Rees

'A wonderful novel about the power of a creative community to heal and educate' Suzanne Goldring

Caroline completed a PhD in History at the University of Durham. She has a particular interest in the experience of women during the First World War, in the challenges faced by the returning soldier. Caroline is originally from Lancashire, but now lives in south-west France.

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