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Gardener's Bedside Reader

by Kari Cornell, Kari A. Cornell
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Overview

Set down that trowel, pull off those garden gloves, kick up your feet, and grab a copy of The Gardener’s Bedside Reader. Don’t be afraid to get a little dirt on the pages as you read stories from your favorite writers at your garden bench. Or turn to this book for inspiration before going to sleep at night during the darkest, coldest days of winter.

 

Step into the gardens of celebrated authors and renowned gardeners such as Michael Pollan, who reveals his torrid love affair with old roses, join Beverley Nichols as he restores his faded cottage garden at Glatton to its original splendor, and laugh as Ann Lovejoy sings the praises of her new, red “Slug Boots.” Jamaica Kincaid, Diane Ackerman, Susan Orlean, Tovah Martin, Wayne Winterrowd, Joe Eck, Dan Hinkley, Anna Pavord, and Suzy Bales also share their experiences “in the dirt” with humor and passion.

 

Illustrated with vintage advertisements, gardening memorabilia, lovely botanical drawings, and stunning color photography, The Gardener’s Bedside Reader is sure to inspire everyone from the beginning gardener to the most seasoned gardening veteran.

Synopsis

Set down that trowel, pull off those garden gloves, kick up your feet, and grab a copy of The Gardener’s Bedside Reader. Don’t be afraid to get a little dirt on the pages as you read stories from your favorite writers at your garden bench. Or turn to this book for inspiration before going to sleep at night during the darkest, coldest days of winter.

Step into the gardens of celebrated authors and renowned gardeners such as Michael Pollan, who reveals his torrid love affair with old roses, join Beverley Nichols as he restores his faded cottage garden at Glatton to its original splendor, and laugh as Ann Lovejoy sings the praises of her new, red “Slug Boots.” Jamaica Kincaid, Diane Ackerman, Susan Orlean, Tovah Martin, Wayne Winterrowd, Joe Eck, Dan Hinkley, Anna Pavord, and Suzy Bales also share their experiences “in the dirt” with humor and passion.

Illustrated with vintage advertisements, gardening memorabilia, lovely botanical drawings, and stunning color photography, The Gardener’s Bedside Reader is sure to inspire everyone from the beginning gardener to the most seasoned gardening veteran.

Washington Gardener

The collection of articles in the Bedside Reader is quite impressive . . . The Bedside Reader is aptly named. Each article is the perfect length for weary gardeners to get through before falling asleep at night. Each article is unique and sets the stage for beautiful dreaming about gardening. I very much recommend this book...it is a pleasure to read.

About the Author, Kari Cornell

Kari Cornell lives in Minneapolis.

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Library Journal Xpress Reviews – First Look at New Books (Internet site: 96,650 vpm)  March 26, 2008

 

In this beautifully illustrated anthology, editor Cornell gathers a delightful mix of 24 essays and book excerpts that are the perfect antidote for those times when we can’t actually be in our gardens.

By day, we are tucking our gardens in for the snow-blowy days we know aren't too, too far away.  So, at night, it's not too soon to curl up with great good bedtime reads, about--what else--the garden. The collection of writers tucked inside the covers of “The Gardener's Bedside Reader”, edited by Kari Cornell, well, it's enough to make for the sweetest dream.  There’s ever-brilliant Michael Pollan, who takes us into his rose garden, and Susan Orlean, she of “Orchid Thief” fame.  And, for those of us still mourning Tasha Tudor’s passing last summer, there is Tovah Martin who tiptoes into the great illustrator’s Vermont garden.  Not only is the book spilling with succulent words and passages but there are charming vintage illustrations from seed packets and flower catalogs, and decadent photos of gardens to whip your dreams into a frenzy.
Chicago Tribune, Sunday, October 12, 2008

“The collection of articles in the Bedside Reader is quite impressive…The Bedside Reader is aptly named.  Each article is the perfect length for weary gardeners to get through before falling asleep at night.  Each article is unique and sets the stage for beautiful dreaming about gardening.  I very much recommend this book...it is a pleasure to read.”—Washington Gardener, November/December 2008

 

“By day, we are tucking our gardens in for the snow-blowy days we know aren't too, too far away.  So, at night, it's not too soon to curl up with great good bedtime reads, about--what else--the garden. The collection of writers tucked inside the covers of The Gardener's Bedside Reader, well, it's enough to make for the sweetest dreams…Not only is the book spilling with succulent words and passages but there are charming vintage illustrations from seed packets and flower catalogs, and decadent photos of gardens to whip your dreams into a frenzy.” – Chicago Tribune, October 12, 2008

 

“Editor Kari Cornell brings together familiar contemporary voices on plants, gardening, and natural history such as Anna Pavord, Diane Ackerman, Dan Hinkley, Tovah Martin, and Ann Lovejoy. This prose celebrates the backyard garden and might even inspire a little digging, especially after excerpts such as Lee May’s that starts, ‘In this year’s first blushes, promise springs eternal. This is the year I keep a vow to my father and myself; I’ll be growing vegetables again.’ This collection is inspiring, funny, and at times lofty: a good primer to the entertaining range of voices that are contributing to modern garden writing.” – American Gardener July/August 2008

Chicago Tribune

By day, we are tucking our gardens in for the snow-blowy days we know aren't too, too far away. So, at night, it's not too soon to curl up with great good bedtime reads, about--what else--the garden. The collection of writers tucked inside the covers of "The Gardener's Bedside Reader", edited by Kari Cornell, well, it's enough to make for the sweetest dream. There's ever-brilliant Michael Pollan, who takes us into his rose garden, and Susan Orlean, she of "Orchid Thief" fame. And, for those of us still mourning Tasha Tudor's passing last summer, there is Tovah Martin who tiptoes into the great illustrator's Vermont garden. Not only is the book spilling with succulent words and passages but there are charming vintage illustrations from seed packets and flower catalogs, and decadent photos of gardens to whip your dreams into a frenzy.

Washington Gardener

The collection of articles in the Bedside Reader is quite impressive . . . The Bedside Reader is aptly named. Each article is the perfect length for weary gardeners to get through before falling asleep at night. Each article is unique and sets the stage for beautiful dreaming about gardening. I very much recommend this book...it is a pleasure to read.

American Gardener

Editor Kari Cornell brings together familiar contemporary voices on plants, gardening, and natural history such as Anna Pavord, Diane Ackerman, Dan Hinkley, Tovah Martin, and Ann Lovejoy. This prose celebrates the backyard garden and might even inspire a little digging, especially after excerpts such as Lee May's that starts, 'In this year's first blushes, promise springs eternal. This is the year I keep a vow to my father and myself; I'll be growing vegetables again.' This collection is inspiring, funny, and at times lofty: a good primer to the entertaining range of voices that are contributing to modern garden writing.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2008
Publisher
MBI Publishing Company
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780760326572

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