Lorraine Turnbull wanted to be a farmer since she was five years old. She has been a professional gardener in Glasgow before moving her family to a run-down agriculturally tied bungalow in Cornwall. She retrained as a F.E. teacher and taught horticulture, whilst running a one acre smallholding. After working for The Rural Business School, she set up a profitable small craft cider business. In 2014 she won the Cornwall Sustainability Awards Best Individual category. She successfully removed the Agricultural Occupancy Condition on her home, relocated to France; where she continues to run a smallholding and writes.
A true story & journey. Oh, what an enchanting read right to the last page! A wonderful adventure, a teller of many tales, fitting in many characters, it's a book to be read by all. I really enjoyed it. Booklover Bev. This is a lovely, honest memoir about the joy of following a personal dream and the reality that gets in the way of living it. What a life the author has had. She is one brave and very hard working woman. I enjoyed it very much, made me laugh and made me cry. Ms J.M.McDonald I laughed my head off in places and broke my heart in others. Once started I couldn't put it down. I've read it in bed, in the garden and in the loo. Brilliant! Gail Parsons. I would thoroughly recommend this book. This story will show you that life is a balancing act that we don't always get right. You will laugh and you will cry but the one thing that you will take from this book is life is for living and to make the most of every moment. You will be truly inspired by Lorraine's courage and determination to go for your dreams. Malcolm Adams.