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Flower-Patch Among the Hills

After poor health forced Klickmann to move from London to the country, she began writing a series of sketches for The Girl's Own Paper and in 1916 she published the first of a series of books based on them. Her cottage, known in her books as "Rosemary Cottage", had an idyllic country garden and spectacular views over the River Wye and Tintern Abbey. The book, The Flower-Patch Among the Hills, was highly successful; a reprint was needed after two weeks. In later years, she wrote six more Flower Patch books, the stories growing to involve her household and the local people, combining nature description, anecdote, autobiography, religion, and humour. - Summary by Lynne Thompson (7 hr 43 min)

Chapters

In Memoriam; Just to Explain: Who Everybody Is; Why the Cottage Is; Why the Boo…

About GettingThere Part 1

About Getting There Part 2

At the Sign of the Rosemary Bush

Miss Quirker -- Incidentally

The Geography of the Flower-Patch

That Jane Price!

Just Being Neighbourly Part 1

Just Being Neighbourly Part 2

Merely to be Prepared

Where the Road Led Over the Hills

The Little People of the Streams

The Funeral of the Hero

Just a Little Piece of Griskin

When the Surgeon Crossed the Hills

In Mildmay Hospital -- An Interlude

The Return to the Flower-Patch