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The Land Where Lemons Grow

The Land Where Lemons Grow

Author(s): Helena Attlee

Location(s): Italy

Genre(s): Historical, Nonfiction

Era(s): Various

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Travellers have always been thrilled by the sight of citrus in Italy, where dark leaves and bright fruit seem to charge the landscape, making the trees symbols of a sun-soaked, poetic vision of the country. Citrus also holds a special place in the Italian imagination, and in The Land Where Lemons Grow, Helena Attlee sets out to explore its curious past and its enduring resonance in Italian culture.

Building on a life of travel and work in Italy, she undertakes a journey encompassing the sticky streets of Ivrea during the Battle of Oranges, the comfortable gardens of Tuscany’s villas and a magic triangle of land in Sicily, where the best blood oranges in the world grow in the shadow of a volcano.

She maps the citron’s long migration from the foothills of the Himalayas to the shores of southern Italy, traces the bitter juice of Seville oranges through ancient Roman and Renaissance cookery books, exposes early manifestations of the Mafia during the nineteenth-century citrus boom, and laments the loss of landscapes shaped by citrus cultivation.

The book is a celebration of the unique qualities of Italy’s citrus fruit, from bergamot that will thrive only on a short stretch of coastline, to Calabria’s Diamante citrons, vital to Jews all over the world during the celebration of Sukkoth.

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A delight (amongst many others) for gardeners – a wonderful look at what the lemon means in Italian culture and so much more… wonderful stuff – Ella Baines

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