A year ago British author Peter Maughan contacted me through
Amazon and asked if I would read one of his novels as he was in need of
reviews. I downloaded The Cuckoos of Batch Magna but just couldn't get to it until summer. When I finally read it, I fell in love with
Peter's writing. It was easy to give
Cuckoos a 5-star review because it is just plain adorable (if a book can be
such).
In September, I learned of and purchased another work by
Peter which is a much shorter piece, maybe 60 pages if it were in page
form. (It's available for Kindle.) This one is entitled Under the Apple Boughs,
and I just have to say, if you want to completely immerse yourself in lyrical
writing for a couple of hours, if you want to stroll the lanes of rural England
in your imagination and view the sights through the eyes of an author who loves
where he lives, spend $4.00 and download this narrative.
Peter's work has been characterized as "The Wind in theWillows for grown-ups."
Exactly. Except... there is a
thoughtful, gracious yet self-effacing intelligence in this writing that is
nothing less than literary brilliance.
I began reading Apple Boughs after a particularly grueling
week which was rife with heartbreak. Sometimes, as Yeats lamented, 'the world's
more full of weeping than we can understand.'
Beginning the narrative was like discovering the door to the SecretGarden and walking through to find the garden reclaimed and vibrant with trees
and flowers and birdsong. For three
nights running, just before sleep, I would disappear behind that gate and
wander slowly with Peter through the gardens of his imagination. Our time together ended far too soon, but by
the end of it I felt my soul had healed a bit.
If you're looking for a last minute gift for someone with a
Kindle who loves the written word--especially if they love pastoral work--it
takes only a couple of clicks to gift this book. Heck, just get it for yourself and you can
"lend" it to a friend for free later.
Oh, and if you're still in the spirit of giving after you
read (and love--I promise) Apple Boughs, take a second and post a sentence or
two in review of it so that we can share Peter's love of words with others.
May the spirit of the season abound in love!
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