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The Invisible Garden
The Invisible Garden
Author: Dorothy Sucher
A longtime city dweller and expert storyteller takes a fresh look at gardening in Vermont, tapping the connection between the mysteries of the earth and those of the human spirit. "Delightful...There is an irresistible charm about her forthright revelations of eager expectations, disappointments and frustrations and occasional triumphs, known t...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781582431277
ISBN-10: 1582431272
Publication Date: 3/27/2001
Pages: 256
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4.5 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Counterpoint Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 1
I loved this book, and I'm not a gardener. From the back cover: "extraordinary for its whole concept--a kind of biography of a garden through the mind of the woman whose garden it is, and of the people who helped her make it." If you choose it, good for you; if you don't, I get to keep it.
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A kind o biography of a garden through the mind of the women whose garden it is, and of the people who helped hr make it. It's not just about a garden, but the state of mind that comes from having a garden. Heart-wrenchingly elegaic, and very soulful.
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GainesvilleGirl avatar reviewed The Invisible Garden on + 215 more book reviews
Dorothy Sucher writes a wonderful memoir about her gardening experiences during the summers and early autumns spent in her cozy blue farmhouse located in a beautiful part of Vermont. The book is down homey and nostalgic. She describes, among other things, the planting of flowers, creating of a pond, making a walkway through a lovely section of her property, and the wonderful wild birds and animals who visit her there. There is no down side to this writing. It's inspiring to read and gives one something to daydream about on long winter days.


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