The Sakura Obsession
By Naoko Abe
By Naoko Abe
By Naoko Abe
By Naoko Abe
By Naoko Abe
Read by Ellen Archer and Nicholas Guy Smith
By Naoko Abe
Read by Ellen Archer and Nicholas Guy Smith
Category: Biography & Memoir | Science & Technology | Garden
Category: Biography & Memoir | Science & Technology | Garden
Category: Biography & Memoir | Science & Technology | Garden | Audiobooks
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$21.00
Feb 25, 2020 | ISBN 9780525435389
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Mar 19, 2019 | ISBN 9780525519904
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Mar 19, 2019 | ISBN 9781984839954
536 Minutes
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Praise
“A portrait of great charm and sophistication, rich in its natural and historical range, guaranteeing that you won’t look at cherry blossoms the same way again.” —The Guardian
“Like the sakura itself, Ms. Abe’s book is a quiet pleasure—the story of a venerated flower and an English squire graced with the means to turn his passion into his vocation.” —The Wall Street Journal
“A splendid gift: at once a moving personal account as well as a cultural, social and political history of a turbulent period in world history.” —Nature
“A remarkable book. . . . Abe is excellent on the changing symbolism of cherries in Japan and the outlines of Japanese history and culture into which they fit.” —Financial Times
“Fascinating.” —New Scientist
“[A] lovely book. . . . Two tensions animate [The Sakura Obsession]: the difficulty of sending fragile scions around the world and successfully grafting them; and the wrenching historical context.” —The Economist
“An enchanting story about an Englishman’s attempts to preserve Japan’s rich cherry tree heritage in the face of rapid modernization.” —The Japan Times
“Impeccably researched and lovingly crafted. . . . A charming and informative biography of the eccentric English aristocrat Collingwood Ingram (1880–1981), who saved Japan’s cherry blossoms from extinction.” —Publishers Weekly
“An engaging biography of a man who ‘helped change the face of spring.’ . . . Abe shows that Ingram did more than any other ‘cherry guardian’ to keep alive varieties that would otherwise have been lost.” —The Sunday Times (London)
“Combining vast historical research, perceptive cultural interpretation, and a gift for keen, biographical storytelling, Abe’s study of one man’s passion for a singular plant species celebrates the beneficial impact such enthusiasts can have on the world at large.” —Booklist
“In this thoroughly researched book, journalist Naoko Abe tells two stories: one about the 1,200 [year] history of the Japanese cherry blossom, and the other about the English gardener who saved the iconic tree from extinction.” —Bustle
“Charming.” —Kirkus Reviews
“[The Sakura Obsession,] the story of a British botanist who is credited with being the saviour of the blossom’s many varieties, is . . . not only the tale of a man, or a tree, but of a nation.” —The Times (London)
“An admiring and engaging portrait of an eccentric British enthusiast, one of the last great amateur naturalists of the Edwardian Era.” —Natural History Magazine
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