Author proves hit with fans

Author Julia Drury-Catton signs her book, It began with the Watermelon, and discusses it.

By PETER DOUGLAS

RENOWNED local author, Julia Drury-Catton, popped in to the Emerald Library earlier this month to meet with her many fans.
Drury-Catton’s visit was a welcome opportunity for the local fans of everything literary, who were able to have their copies signed while asking a few questions.
She also spoke with Maria Millers from the library.
Drury-Catton’s most well-known work, It began with the Watermelon, deals with her Greek-born husband’s 10-year dedication to restoring an old house that belonged to his family on the island of Lemnos.
Ms Millers described the book as highly engaging.
“Each year, for several months, the couple left family and friends in Emerald and travelled to accomplish their dream,” she said.
“This book appeals to the romantic and those interested in preserving heritage and lovers of Mediterranean gardens.”
Drury-Catton described her five years in Greece as not just a time of painting and planting, but also one of observation and learning.
The house is now completely renovated.