In a lyrical gardening journal, the author uses the phases of his garden to plot a year in his life, providing anecdotes about making tomato sauce with a neighbor and a rafting trip with old friends.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A pleasant surprise. Not just about tomatoes, about life.,
By Richard Vitaliano (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In Praise of Tomatoes: A Year in the Life of a Home Tomato Grower (Hardcover)
This book is to tomatoes what "Trout Fishing in America" is to trout.I knew Richard Brautigan from Enrico's restaurant and bar in San Francisco in the 70s. I cherish his autographed inscription "to Richard from Richard" on my dog-eared copy of "The Tokyo-Montana Express".I look forward to meeting Steve Shepherd.He, too, is a keen observer of life. However, Shepherd sees the joys of life. He writes with a wry humor and a twinkle in his eye. You'll want to have his Italian-American neighbors over for dinner. You'll want to move to San Diego. You'll want to raise tomatoes. As an ex New Yorker and big fan of the New Jersey tomato, I found this book a joy to read. The title is great, too. "In praise of tomatoes." This book would make a great gift for anyone who has ever tried to grow anything, any place, at any time.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Inspiration for the novice tomato gardener,
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This review is from: In Praise of Tomatoes: A Year in the Life of a Home Tomato Grower (Hardcover)
I picked up this book because I've decided to grow tomatoes on my patio in Southern California. I figured that any advice I could glean from the Shepherd's years of growing tomatoes in San Diego would be helpful to me in Laguna Beach...what I didn't expect was the charming "day-in-the-life" subplot to the main tomato growing narrative of life in a working class, multi-cultural San Diego neighborhood. The simply told year-long narrative about of how growing tomatoes has brought Shepherd's neighbors together makes this a heart-warming and interesting book--not to mention all of the wonderful tomato lore that makes the book a gardener's delight.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Every season before starting my tomatoes I read this book!,
By Martha Henry (Seaside, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In Praise of Tomatoes: A Year in the Life of a Home Tomato Grower (Hardcover)
What a simple pleasure, a good book can bring to one's life. I dream of gardens... filled with flowers and tomatoes. I love this book so much that it is one of the few books I do not let my fellow gardening friends borrow -- I buy them their own copy. If you love, really love tomatoes read this book.
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