Green Grows the Vine

Green Grows the Vine (1960) is a novel by Australian writer Nancy Cato.[1]

Green Grows the Vine
AuthorNancy Cato
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
PublisherHeinemann, London
Publication date
1960
Media typePrint
Pages192 pp
Preceded byTime, Flow Softly 
Followed byBut Still the Stream 

Story outline

The novel follows the story of three women - Mandy, Mitch and Maria - who travel from Adelaide to pick grapes in the fictional South Australian wine-growing district of Vindura. All are escaping disappointments - death and broken relationships - and the time spent in the country offers them all a chance of renewal.

Critical reception

A short review in The Canberra Times described the novel as "Another pleasantly earthy though quite undistinguished love story."[2]

Notes

  • First written as 'The Budding Leaf' (unpublished). Cato threw this first version into the Thames while she was in London, and later re-wrote it.[3]
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