This novel is split into two parts, âThe Utopographer in the Gardenâ and âAdventâ. The former is set on the Italian Riviera where the novelâs central figures, a British couple, The Rylands, entertain guests. The latter, written largely in the form of letters between the couple during the husbandâs trip to London, provides commentary on British political landscape of the 1920âs. A pretty good book, detailed discussions on Socialism, Communism, Utopia and so on. This novel was written by Wells after being inspired by an unknown lady that he saw in the garden of La Mortola in Ventimiglia. It sprang into existence without any forethought, and offers a unique insight into the mind of this accomplished author. The narrative is quite slow, and itâs a very good story, which will push you to think more.