Skymeadow: Notes from an English Gardener
Skymeadow: Notes from an English Gardener
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Skymeadow is a book about a passionate gardener who finds solace in gardening after the loss of his parents. It is a lyrical and incisive story of mental health, the healing powers of digging, and a celebration of nature.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 288 pages
\n Publication date: 07 February 2019
\n Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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A captivating journey into the world of English horticulture, penned by a passionate gardener, awaits you within the pages of "Skymeadow." This captivating book is a must-read for anyone who has ever dreamt of cultivating their own patch of land.
Jane Perrone's writing takes you on a mesmerizing journey through every flower, every passing bud, and every change in the season, describing them with a rapture that is truly captivating. Jilly Cooper's praise for "Skymeadow" highlights its profound impact, stating that it is a fascinating book that will leave you in awe.
When Charlie Hart first encountered Peverels, a small farmhouse nestled on the edge of a hill overlooking the Peb Valley, he was grappling with the profound grief of losing his father and facing the impending loss of his mother. The weight of these emotions had been steadily growing in his life, accompanied by the noise of grief, the noise of busyness, and the expectations of others. For Charlie, the constant clamour of dissatisfaction at work added to the overwhelming sense of turmoil.
However, at Peverels, Charlie found a sanctuary of untouched meadowland, a perfect setting for an audacious garden. It was in this serene environment that he felt an unquenchable urge to dig, to create something. The days he spent wrestling with the soil in the rose garden were simultaneously filled with mourning for the loss of his parents and a profound sense of purpose. Gardening had taught him that there was more to it than just cultivating plants; it was a therapeutic practice that could dig for victory and mental health.
As Charlie's garden began to take shape, he buried his fears and anxieties within its borders. The garden, now known as Skymeadow, grew with a lusty, almost biblical vigour, reflecting Charlie's journey of healing and self-discovery. In "Skymeadow," Charlie seamlessly weaves together his own memoir with that of his garden, creating a lyrical and incisive story that explores mental health at an all-time low.
Through his experiences, Charlie demonstrates the healing powers of digging and the transformative impact of nature. The garden becomes a symbol of resilience and hope, offering a respite from the stresses of everyday life. "Skymeadow" celebrates the beauty of the natural world and encourages readers to connect with the earth and find solace in the simple joys of gardening.
This captivating book is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and the healing properties of nature. It will inspire you to embark on your own gardening journey, whether you have a small backyard or a vast meadowland to cultivate. So, grab a copy of "Skymeadow" and immerse yourself in the world of English horticulture, where every flower, every passing bud, and every change in the season holds a story waiting to be told.
\n Weight: 232g\n
Dimension: 128 x 198 x 19 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781472128768\n \n
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