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I think "The Snowdrop Garden" would be a great Christmas gift ....... for people who can read, of course........
Quote from: Maggi Young on December 15, 2009, 12:34:21 AMI think "The Snowdrop Garden" would be a great Christmas gift ....... for people who can read, of course........ And have not already got it Göte
Martin, congratulation!!
Still time to buy the book......However, it can be ordered, from Amazon UK who are offering free postage and packing on it (link: http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h_?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=The+snowdrop+garden+Baxendale ) or from any high street bookshop. As it's my first novel, I'm expecting everyone to rush out and buy it, tell all their friends about it, buy copies for everyone they know as presents and generally do their bit to help make it a bestseller (or at least not a total dismal failure).I should stress, in case anyone gets the wrong idea, that this is a novel and not a factual gardening book about snowdrops (although I have written a few gardening books in the past).Maggi suggested I put a picture of the cover and some details on the forum, so here's a (not terribly good) photo of the cover and the blurb from the pre-publication publicity sheet which includes the ISBN, which may be required in bookshops when ordering:THE SNOWDROP GARDENA NOVEL BY MARTIN BAXENDALEA wickedly funny and heart-warming tale of love and misunderstandings, international intrigue and a last-ditch attempt to save oneof England’s most beautiful and important woodland snowdrop gardens.price £7.99pThis book may be ordered in advance from Waterstones or any other bookshop, or online from Amazon.co.uk (free delivery available). Alternatively, for a signed copy, send a cheque for £7.99p plus £2.00p postage and packing to Martin Baxendale, 21 Bisley Road, Stroud, Glos. GL5 1HF (please make cheques payable to Martin Baxendale).ISBN 978-0-9550500-9-1 (International Standard Book Number—may be required if ordering from a book shop).
Perhaps you could offer it for a TV show. Last night I watcheda Midsomer episode about a string of murders by orchid addicts wanting to own the only plant of a spectacular yelloworchid.