An everyday story of farming and
gin-making.
Jinty’s
Farm is my fourth People’s Friend serial, now
available for pre-order an e-book; publication date 26 June.
I’ve written a farming serial before. A Time to Reap was set in 1963; this one
is contemporary, set in the Kingdom of Fife on Scotland’s east coast.
These days, farmers have to diversify as
never before to make ends meet. That could mean having paying guests,
cheese-making, opening farm shops, making crisps or preserves or ready-meals.
Or, as in my story, making gin.
I did enjoy finding out about gin-making …
I read articles about various craft gin makers and how they come up with ideas
for making their product stand out. I read about the process for
making gin and I visited a couple of distilleries; and I had the occasional
glass – in the interests of research of course.
There’s another aspect to the story which I
liked researching too – the deployment of Polish soldiers to work on farms in
Scotland during the Second World War.
I remember a Fife minster, some years ago
now, telling me that when he visited elderly ladies in his parish they always
talked about that time with a definite twinkle in the eye … the innate good
manners as well as the good looks of the soldiers had left a lasting
impression.
That inspired me to include one such
soldier – whose existence is known about from the farm diary and the entries by
Jinty, late grandmother of the present generation.
So, farming and gin-making – plus arguments and accidents,
romances and break-ups, and family history echoing through the ages. It's all happening down on Jinty's Farm.
My previous three serials are now available
as a (Kindle) boxset.
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