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Eating Scenery, West Cork, the People and the Place by Alannah Hopkin |
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‘You can’t eat scenery’ is an old saying about the difficulty of making a living in beautiful but remote places. West Cork, from Kinsale to the Lee Valley, is such a place.
The Collins Press Paperback €17.99
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‘You can’t eat scenery’ is an old saying about the difficulty of making a living in beautiful but remote places. West Cork, from Kinsale to the Lee Valley, is such a place.
No longer an impoverished, rural backwater, this is a popular holiday destination where second homes become main residences. It is remarkable for the many ways people make West Cork work for them: traditional farmers negotiating EU quotas; newcomers setting up restaurants, artists, writers and dot.com millionaires starting ventures to allow them to live where they want.
Others work to enhance this unique landscape: from environmental activists on Cool Mountain to the hard-working Shelswell-Whites of Bantry House, wealthy castle restorers like Jeremy Irons and innovative farmers on Beara.
Alannah Hopkin discovers a vibrant community of diverse people with compelling stories to tell.

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