The Best of Intentions, Caroline Scott
The Best of Intentions, Caroline Scott
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The Best of Intentions
charming and loveable, 'Perfect for fans of Dear Mrs Bird'

Author: Caroline Scott

Narrator: Chris Harper

Unabridged: 11 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/17/2025


Synopsis

Charming, nostalgic and brimming with optimism – a sparkling story of friendship, community and staying true to yourself for fans of Lissa Evans and AJ Pearce.
 
'Turbulence and tribulation in paradise... A fond and funny novel about the power of patience, love and kindness' Fiona Valpy

1932: When gardener Robert Bardsley arrives at Anderby Hall, an Elizabethan manor house in the Gloucestershire countryside, it is home to ‘Greenfields’, a community of artists and idealists.
 
Robert has been employed to revive Anderby’s famous roses and restore the topiary garden, but he also soon befriends the other residents: from colourful neighbour Trudie, who makes a formidable cocktail and keeps her late-fiancé’s ashes on the mantelpiece, to composer Daniel, recovering from the horrors of the Great War. The only person he can’t win over is Anderby’s schoolteacher, Faye, who finds him . . . perfectly vexing.

But just as Robert starts to feel at home, the residents discover that the old orchard has been sold to a property developer who has plans for an estate of Tudorbethan bungalows. Can they find a way to keep their creative community alive or will the new housing development put an end to the spirit of Greenfields?

'An ode to kindness, authenticity and optimism - just what we need at the moment!' Caroline Bishop

'[A] warm and engaging story of community, friendship and resilience' Anita Frank

'How to live your best life is a topic of perennial fascination. Caroline Scott explores the challenges facing a utopian community of the interwar period in a beautifully written and wonderfully atmospheric story. It's hard to put down’ Rachel Hore

'As clouds gather on the distant European horizon in the 1930s, the residents of Anderby Hall remind us of the importance of community, kindness and optimism' Flora Johnston

'[A] wonderful, atmospheric read that I really couldn't tear myself away from. It's so beautifully written, with gorgeous, evocative descriptions of orchards, gardens, the seasons and an English country house. I was transported!’ Tracy Rees

'A wonderful novel about the power of a creative community to heal and educate' Suzanne Goldring

About Caroline Scott

Caroline Scott completed a PhD in History at the University of Durham. She has a particular interest in the experience of women during the First World War, in the challenges faced by the returning soldier. Caroline is originally from Lancashire, but now lives in south-west France.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ceecee on June 02, 2025

Gloucestershire, 1932. Robert Bardsley arrives at Anderby Hall with a firm resolve to be a better man. The ancient door is opened by American Gwendoline Fitzgerald, a vision in green silk with her glorious vibrant auburn hair giving her the air of an artist’s muse. The house is clearly neglected and......more

Goodreads review by Lydia on May 06, 2025

A beautifully written story set in the 1930’s mainly from the view point of Robert, the new gardener at Anderley Hall. The plot actually became secondary for me as the descriptions of the garden and the surrounding natural world are so lovely but the battle which unfolds in the village is also reall......more

Goodreads review by Lynda on July 01, 2025

I have loved all of Caroline Scott’s novels, and this one was no exception. In December 1932, Robert Bardsley arrives at Anderby Hall to take up a post as gardener, tasked with restoring the neglected gardens. The intention is that they can be opened to the paying public, as part of the community of......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on May 26, 2025

I really enjoyed this beautifully written novel set in the inter wars years. When Robert is forced to leave his position as a gardener under a cloud thanks to his liasion with the daughter of the house, he seeks employment at Greenfields. His new home is an artistic community built around Anderby Ha......more

Goodreads review by Suzi on May 14, 2025

Set in the 1930s, in an arts and crafts commune set up in a dilapidated country estate, Robert arrives to become the new gardener. Over the course of a year we get to know the residents, following their trials and tribulations, heart break and love stories. The announcement that the ancient orchard......more