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Becoming a Gardener: What Reading and Digging Taught Me About Living

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Becoming a Gardener: What Reading and Digging Taught Me About Living

Contributors:

By (Author) Catie Marron

ISBN:

9780062963611

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Imprint:

Harper

Publication Date:

3rd August 2022

UK Publication Date:

9th June 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Gardening
Garden design and planning
Landscape gardening

Dewey:

635.0973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 216mm, Height 279mm

Weight:

1467g

Description


A beautifully designed, full-color personal account of what it means to become a gardener, filled with specially commissioned color photography, watercolors, and fine art.


To make her new house in Connecticut truly feel like home, Catie Marron decided to create a garden. But while she was familiar with landscape design, she had never grown anything. A dedicated reader with a lifelong passion for literature, Marron turned to the library of gardening books shed collected to glean advice from a variety of writers on gardening and horticultural topics both grand and small.

Marrons quest to become a gardener, however, was about more than learning the basics about mulch or which plants work best in the shade. She sought something far more elusive: to identify the core qualities and characteristics that make a person a gardener and an understanding of what a garden could mean to her as it had to multitudes of other gardeners over the centuries.

In Becoming a Gardener, Catie Marron chronicles her transformation into a gardener over the course of eighteen months, seeding the details of her experience with rich advice from writers as diverse as Eleanor Pernyi and Karel Capek, Penelope Lively, and Jamaica Kincaid. As she digs deeper into her readings and works in the garden itself, Marron not only discovers the essence of gardening but in the words of Michael Pollan, the endlessly engrossing ways that cultivating a garden attaches a body to the earth.

A delightful blend of informed opinion, personal reflection, and practical advice, Becoming a Gardener explores topics as varied as the composition of dirt, the agricultural wisdom of avid kitchen gardeners George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, the healing power of digging in the soil, and the beauty of finding solitude in nature. Throughout, Marron carefully plants special illustrated features, such as musings on the merits (and detriments) of the rose, essential tools, moonlight gardening, childrens books which feature gardens, and her favorite gardens around the world. Also included is an annotated list of recommended writers, books, and films related to gardens and gardening, and a monthly to-do calendar.

Featuring specially commissioned illustrations by the Danish team All the Way to Paris, and stunning photographs by acclaimed photographer William Abranowicz that capture the pastoral beauty of Marrons Connecticut garden, Becoming a Gardeneris a very special and moving portrait of life and the enduring power of literature and nature that is sure to become an instant classic.

Reviews

"Like so many others, especially during the awful times of the pandemic, [Marron] came to understand the peace and solace of working ones own plot of soil: As Alfred Austin, the poet laureate of Britain from 1896 to 1913, once wrote, We come from the earth, we return to the earth, and in between we garden. Wall Street Journal

Author Bio

Catie Marron's career has included investment banking, magazine journalism, and public service. She is currently co-chair of the board of directors of Friends of the High Line; a trustee of The New York Public Library, where she was chairman of the board for seven years; and a contributing editor of Vogue magazine, along with other involvements.

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