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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quiet Wisdom and Lyrical Beauty,
By A Customer
This review is from: Gardening in Eden: The Joys of Planning and Tending a Garden (Hardcover)
Did you every really look at the New York Times Best Sellers List, the Nonfiction List? The 16 books on it are almost all always by celebrities, about celebrities, people or events in today's headlines, books that come and go in a flash. Books like Gardening in Eden by Arthur Vanderbilt will never make it onto the List. They don't stand a chance. And that's a shame, for in this small book I got for Christmas (its just 189 pages long) is so much quiet wisdom, such humor, such lyrical beauty and fine writing that I wish more people knew about it. In the simple setting of a garden the author finds the world and shares that exuberant joy on every page. I would highly recommend this book. My guess is that when today's current crop of bestsellers are forgotten, Gardening in Eden will still be a perennial classic.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
LYRICAL,
By A Customer
This review is from: Gardening in Eden: The Joys of Planning and Tending a Garden (Hardcover)
This summer has finally offered me up enough time to read and savor GARDENING IN EDEN--and it's a book I loved. It is wonderfully written: filled with poetry and lyricism--flights of soaring imagination--and all grounded with a great deal of humor. I think writing well about nature is difficult; nature writing can drift dangerously into Joyce-Kilmer land ("a nest of robins in her hair") but the great joy of GARDENING IN EDEN is that Mr. Vanderbilt manages to find the poetry, the God, the spirit, the timelessness, the eternity of nature--and never once does he slosh into sentimentality or Hallmark-ism. One of the things I like best about the book is that it's about gardening in the way Saint Exupery's WIND, SAND, AND STARS is about airplane flying--that is, the gardening is a prism or a window into something larger--something profound and often stirring. The description of spring which begins on page 38 and which explodes in glory through page 41 is a glorious, dizzying, delirious piece of writing: wonderful in the same way that Dylan Thomas's prose poems can take an aggregate of detail and pile them one on top of each other until the reader is overwhelmed and transported. And what beautiful visual detail: like perfect snapshots: "a red wheelbarrow without a scratch." The book is filled with sensory details like this: the smell of a newly opened grass-seed, "its dazzling yellow lights up the area outside my window...the leaves are that electric." I like, also, the way book effortless and seamlessly melts through time: suddenly we're children dreaming of a snow day--and then it's thirty years later we're in an office planning a garden during a tedious business meeting ("flexibility"). The seasons melt into each other; and time crosscuts through the decades. This seems to me exactly the way the world feels--but it's a tough thing to capture in art. Mr. Vanderbilt pulls it off magnificently. It's a rare and beautiful book.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Gem of a Book for the Gardener in Everyone!,
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This review is from: Gardening in Eden: The Joys of Planning and Tending a Garden (Hardcover)
As an amateur gardener myself, Mr. Vanderbilt's book hit home with me. From going to the local nursery to the smell of freshly mowed grass to the lonliness of winter this book expresses the multitude of emotions gardeners experience throughout the year. A very delightful book! This is one book that will be reread by.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Reading After a Long Day in Garden,
By Lester Lippy (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gardening in Eden: The Joys of Planning and Tending a Garden (Hardcover)
I love to garden. I can't get enough. But when there's too much sun or too much rain, I usually pass my time reading a good book. Recently, I came upon "Gardening in Eden" by this young author from my own home state. What a pleasure. Get a copy and read it after a long day in your garden. You'll find yourself appreciating your garden 10 times more!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Winter Tonic for the Gardener,
By Amanda Finley (Brunswick, Maine) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gardening in Eden: The Joys of Planning and Tending a Garden (Hardcover)
I read Arthur T. Vanderbilt's book, "Gardening in Eden" as a nor'easter raged outside, blasting our house with a vile wintry mix, and his book brought inside the wonderfully soothing world of the garden in all seasons. With a roaring fire and a hot cup of tea, it was the perfect way to forget the storm and to remember how much fun it is to work outside. Now, I can't wait to get out there again!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mom Savored It,
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This review is from: Gardening in Eden: The Joys of Planning and Tending a Garden (Hardcover)
I purchased this book, without having read it myself, for my Mom as a gift for last Christmas because she loves to garden but is getting to the age where she can't do the things she loves anymore. She told me she read only a bit at a time so she could savor it. Only last week she told me again how much she enjoyed it and often thought of the beautiful pictures the author painted for her in her mind. If that isn't a favorable review, I don't know what is.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loved this little gem,
By Mary Seale (Northern Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gardening in Eden: Seasons in a Suburban Garden (Paperback)
This little book did what my husband has been trying to do for years-make me appreciate gardening. Mr. Vanderbilt has written a beautiful, funny book on his love of gardening. His writing style is friendly and conversational-you never feel as though he is trying to talk down to you. I can relate to some of his funny stories of animals invading his garden and he has some fun anecdotes about his goldfish and frog pond, which I enjoyed since we have a pond as well. If you are into gardening, or even if you are not-you will enjoy this fun, well written book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gardening in Eden,
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This review is from: Gardening in Eden: Seasons in a Suburban Garden (Paperback)
This book was a wonderful read. The author brings his garden and the seasons to vivid life with his words. I enjoyed how the garden became more than just plants. The author gave it a personality with a magical twist. Definitely a joy to read for anyone with an imagination!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gardening in Eden,
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This review is from: Gardening in Eden: Seasons in a Suburban Garden (Paperback)
Great short book for winter reading, curled up with Spring Catalogs from nurseries, or any other time. Light hearted writing, gardeners will find many chuckles, and nod in familar agreement regularly. I bought one for a gift for a friend as well.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Dated writing and an unsatisfying book,
This review is from: Gardening in Eden: Seasons in a Suburban Garden (Paperback)
This book was somewhat interesting, but it was too full of fluff for my taste, and I felt about 20 years too young to connect with the author's point of view. His observations meandered through his (very dated) memories of gardens past, with no conclusions drawn, no linkages to culture, no gardening advice, and so on. While some of the stories were amusing enough, it left me unsatisfied, like eating cotton candy when you are really hungry: a sweet taste but no substance. Unfortunately I can't recommend this one at all.
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Gardening in Eden: The Joys of Planning and Tending a Garden by Arthur T. Vanderbilt (Hardcover - February 18, 2003)
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