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BRITISH author Rosanna Ley describes how a taste for orange marmalade led her to visit and fall in love with the city of Sevilla and sparked the idea for her new novel,
The Orange Grove.
The first thing that struck me when we arrived in the city was the incredible scent of the orange blossom – this was in March and the fragrance seemed to hang in every street.
It was truly intoxicating. I also loved the history and character of the city; Sevilla is effortlessly elegant.
It felt very different over the river in Triana and this intrigued me as I had planned to include a few fictional characters in the novel who had been born in this district.