Gardening is the most basic of languages, the labor from which we're all born and urished. . . . In these pages, we travel the country with Debra Landwehr Engle as she visits 20 gardens and gardeners from California to Maine and Minnesota to Arkansas, showing us that grassroots campaigns actually can and do involve roots--and seeds and garden trowels. That any person with a steadfast resolve and an open patch of dirt can help bridge the gap between multinational refugees. That lush vegetation and running water and cool stones can help spark the fading memories of our elderly. And that our children can learn about where food comes from, labyrinths, wetlands systems, and healing from grief and loss just by digging in the earth with a caring adult hand to guide them.As the stories in this remarkable collection demonstrate, the simplest act of gardening can produce significant changes in the lives of people we might never even meet. Consider the man who sends seedlings and greenhouses halfway around the world to feed hospital patients, or the immigrant woman who began selling her own flowers as a way to raise money for overseas charities, or the couple who offers their land as a midday retreat for the residents of nearby nursing homes. These acts and others are t heroic--or even unusual--as Ms. Engle tells us. We see ourselves in these uplifting tales from the garden, as they inspire us to transform our own little parts of the world into places of greater peace, repose, play, and healing. For gardeners, community activists, and those who understand the spiritual value of putting a spade in the soil, these stories capture the promise renewed each time we plant a seed and give us fresh ideas for changing the world, one garden at a time.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Rodale Press
ISBN-10
1579546854
ISBN-13
9781579546854
eBay Product ID (ePID)
189935939
Dimensions
Weight
308g
Height
185mm
Width
134mm
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
Emmaus, Pa
Spine
24mm
Content Note
Illustrations
Author Biography
Debra Engle's stories and essays have appeared in Country Home, Country Gardens, and Better Homes and Gardens magazines, as well as other regional and national publications. She lives in Madison County, Iowa, with her husband, Bob, and dog, Wolf.