The Olive Groves of Almijara, the first of Drew Launay’s ‘Almijara’ novels, puts on record the life in a typical Andalucían mountain pueblo before it is invaded by tourism and real estate agents.
The petty jealousies, clandestine affairs and long-hidden secrets of this close-knit community are beautifully described by internationally renown author, Drew Launay, who introduces us to an enviable way of life, unhurried, comfortable, and relaxing. You can practically taste the local wine, smell the goats and mules, and feel the harsh afternoon sun.
The book was inspired by true events that happened in Frigiliana in southern Spain as well as anecdotes from the childhood of his Spanish wife, Maribel. It’s a snapshot of an otherwise fairly undocumented period of time in a wonderful part of the country, and a testimony not only to the aesthetic beauty and meditative, drowsy atmosphere of Frigiliana but also the hospitable spirit, kindness and eccentricity of its people.
Drew Launay, moved to Andalucía in 1969 with his family and were only the second foreign family to move to the sleepy town of Frigiliana at a time when Franco still ruled Spain. He was absorbed by the way of life, particularly in contrast to the hectic pace of the city he had left behind in London.
The petty jealousies, clandestine affairs and long-hidden secrets of this close-knit community are beautifully described by internationally renown author, Drew Launay, who introduces us to an enviable way of life, unhurried, comfortable, and relaxing. You can practically taste the local wine, smell the goats and mules, and feel the harsh afternoon sun.
The book was inspired by true events that happened in Frigiliana in southern Spain as well as anecdotes from the childhood of his Spanish wife, Maribel. It’s a snapshot of an otherwise fairly undocumented period of time in a wonderful part of the country, and a testimony not only to the aesthetic beauty and meditative, drowsy atmosphere of Frigiliana but also the hospitable spirit, kindness and eccentricity of its people.
Drew Launay, moved to Andalucía in 1969 with his family and were only the second foreign family to move to the sleepy town of Frigiliana at a time when Franco still ruled Spain. He was absorbed by the way of life, particularly in contrast to the hectic pace of the city he had left behind in London.