Customer Reviews
Very true-to-life - By: C. Valentine, 06 Apr 2008 
Read this book whilst on holidayin Liguria - quite appropriate considering this is the subject of this outstanding novel by Annie Hawes. It tells the tale of an English woman who has relocated to a little cottagein the hills above Diano Marina, just along the coast from Imperia,in the charmingly un-exploited region of Liguria, Italy. Superbly written, very funny and, as I can personally attest, & accurate portrayal of Ligurian life. This is one of the 'happiest' books I've readin a long time. Thoroughly recommended.
Ripe for the Picking - By: Mrs. M. N. Rigby, 07 Feb 2008 
I found this bookin the Charity shop where I work so started half way through Annie's adventure (now reading Extra Virgin). I could not put this book down & definitely feel that Ripe is a far better read that Extra - well you've got romancein this for a start! After finishing the book I just sat down & cried my eyes out - after all, how many of us dream of this kind of a simpler life & more organic way of living, & never manage to achieve it. I still livein hope.
Italy - By: , 26 Mar 2006 
I love Italy & this made me want to travel there pronto. A lovely & warm read about Liguria with the mind of a dry English lady
Now What Do I Do? - By: Robert Ruiz, 29 Feb 2004 
I was a little wary of this book. How could it possibly match it's predecessor, Extra Virgin (a book that started off slow for me but which within just a chapter or two I couldn't put down). As another reviewer said, once I received Ripe for the Picking (from amazon.uk -- as it's not listed on the U.S. amazon site as of this writing) I was not disappointed. This book is like revisiting old friends after an extended absence, & we get right back into the "story" with ease. Oddly, this time around it's even more of a page turner, than the original, & I find myself having to force myself to put it away at night before bed & again the next morning before work. Annie Hawes seems to have blossomed as a writer, & offers us richly drawn details without being flowery & gushing, or, the alternativein this genre it seems, condescending to the locals they at the same time claim to love, as do a few even big namesin this genre. Once again I found myself dreading the end as I neared the end of this book -- now what? In every way I felt just like my own great vacation had come to an end & now it was back to the grind, a little poorer for it being over. I hope you enjoy this as much as I do, & I have every faith & belief that you will.
Not many sequels live up to this one - By: P A Masters, 15 Feb 2004 
Annie's style of writing makes this such an excellent read, she is honest, does not judge but, relates the situations so well that you are drawn in. The way people behavein any situation gives you all you need to know & enables you to decide how you feel about each of them. Annie writes with genuine affection particularly for people, however good or bad they may be, a gentle humour (of which she is often the butt) but above all honesty. Having read Extra Virgin I could not wait to read this one. I was not disappointed. In fact so far from it that I only hope there will be further tales of Annie's lifein Italy. I was completely drawn into the worldin which she now lives, & can't help feeling I know everyonein it. Finishing this book is like leaving a group of old friends & not knowing when you will see them again. I cannot imagine anyone who has read Extra Virgin not wishing to read this book.