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The Vineyard (California Fiction)

The Vineyard (California Fiction)
By Idwal Jones

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Set in the Napa Valley at the turn of the century, this novel beautifully evokes the characters' love of the land and the rhythms of life lived close to the earth and its seasons. Spirited Alda Pendle is the daughter of a viticulturist who has taught her his craft. When he dies, leaving her without property, her skills make her indispensable to the solitary owner of one of the old vineyards in the valley. The novel provides a vivid history of winemaking in California to the Prohibition era.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #737861 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-10-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 285 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"Not until now has any book captured the tang of the rain-blown eucalyptus, the curve of the tawny hills, the furious salty smell of the bay marshes. . . . The Vineyard is undoubtedly a regional novel, because it is about a region which could as easily be Burgundy or the Rhone as Napa Valley, but it is a rare one because it makes the people who live in that region not only alive in themselves but a true part of the soil they live on. It is in a completely simple and real way a long song, and it is as heartening as wine to read." -- M.F.K. Fisher, Books

From the Inside Flap
"The book is structured along the sequence of the vineyard year, from planting to harvest, so that every essential process of grape growing and winemaking comes in for its due attention. Jones knows about the various crises of disease and of economics that troubled the industry, and he identifies and describes the kinds of wine, good and bad, that were sold in the state."--Thomas Pinney, author of A History of Wine in America

From the Back Cover
"The book is structured along the sequence of the vineyard year, from planting to harvest, so that every essential process of grape growing and winemaking comes in for its due attention. Jones knows about the various crises of disease and of economics that troubled the industry, and he identifies and describes the kinds of wine, good and bad, that were sold in the state." (Thomas Pinney, author of A History of Wine in America)


Customer Reviews

In love with California?5
This is a fine tale of people at the turn of the last century, farming and loving the land that they live on. This book is for readers who want to get away to a time before automobiles, television, and moving pictures took over our lives. The backdrop of history can lead one to explore other California and Western U.S. topics such as the settling Northern California, the discovery of silver and the Comstock Lode, the lives of Chinese in California, the Swiss-Itallian immigrant, migration from the southern part of California, the history of the grape vine for table grapes and wine production, and how prohibition affected the early wine industry. It also explores the complex relationships of families formed by marriage, adoption, and long-term working relationships.

"Falcon Crest" meets "A Walk in the Clouds"2
I work in a winery. This book describes the area and the industry as they were 100 years ago. This is the part i liked best. But the plot is just a soap opera, complete with damsels in distress, villains, rick bastards, etc. Do not read this book if you are planning your vacation to the Napa Valley :-)