No One Gardens Alone
By Emily Herring Wilson
By Emily Herring Wilson
Part of Concord Library
Category: Biography & Memoir | Garden
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$16.00
Sep 15, 2005 | ISBN 9780807085639
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Praise
This is the biography of Elizabeth Lawrence that we have all been waiting for. Even though Lawrence’s writings are legendary among southern gardeners, her personal life has always been somewhat elusive. Emily Herring Wilson deftly weaves together Lawrence’s passions-her gardens, family circle, cherished friendships, and even her religious beliefs-in a compelling narrative.–Judith B. Tankard, Landscape Institute, Harvard University
“Elizabeth Lawrence, who was my friend and mentor, would be delighted with Emily’s Wilson’s writing style and sensitive approach. Steeped as she is in the lore and history of the Southeast, Wilson is the perfect biographer for this southern lady.”–Pamela Harper, author of Time-Tested Plants
“The great merit in Emily Wilson’s biography of Elizabeth Lawrence is the meticulous piecing together of the facts of Lawrence’s life–the people who influenced and goaded her, her gardening correspondents, and her inquisitive and determined mind-all of which set the stage for the garden observations and writings that have become American classics.” –Bobby J. Ward, author of The Plant Hunter’s Garden: The Explorers and Their Discoveries
“Elizabeth Lawrence’s life, like her gardens and her writing, reflects the richness that comes from patient observation and acceptance of life’s most evanescent changes. Emily Herring Wilson has captured Lawrence’s ‘gardener’s spirit’ with all its interior complexity, joy of discovery, and delight in sharing. Wilson is cautious not to trample or invade, but with candor and insight she uncovers the gardener’s own bloom-time and poetic voice. This biography unlocks Lawrence’s secret garden as only another gifted southern poet and writer could do.” –Linda Lear, author of Rachel Carson: Witness for Nature
“A touching, insightful, and always engaging account of the complicated life of a talented southern woman finding her way over the course of the twentieth century. Based on painstaking research and extensive interviews, Wilson places the professional life of Elizabeth Lawrence, the ultimate gardener’s icon, within the larger context of Elizabeth Lawrence, the living, breathing, gracious-but-fallible, irritating-but-illuminating daughter, friend, and author we wish lived next door.”–Michele Gillespie, Kahle Associate Professor of History, Wake Forest University
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