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The Gardener - Signed Edition

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In this new novel from a bestselling author, artist Hassie Days and her sister Margot purchase a dilapidated Jacobean house in Hope Wenlock. While Margot maintains her high-powered London career, Hassie is left to tend to the overgrown garden. She finds an unlikely ally in the sharp-tongued Miss Foot, who introduces her to Murat, an Albanian migrant struggling to fit in with the local community. As they work together in the garden, Hassie reflects on her past, including the sibling rivalry that marred her childhood and a love affair that left her with unresolved pain. Exploring the house's history and the nearby mysterious woods, Hassie begins to heal, discovering the restorative power of nature and new perspectives on her life. The narrative delves into themes of regrowth and regeneration, focusing on sisters overcoming a toxic parental legacy and the transformative effects of nurturing the earth. With profound psychological insight and a deep appreciation for the significance of place, the author crafts a story that resonates with the themes of healing and connection. Critics praise the novel for its charm and the redemptive qualities it embodies, highlighting its ability to draw readers into a world of renewal amidst the harshness of life.

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The Gardener - Signed Edition, Salley Vickers

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The Gardener - Signed Edition
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Publicado en
2021
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ISBN10
1472630173
ISBN13
9781472630179
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In this new novel from a bestselling author, artist Hassie Days and her sister Margot purchase a dilapidated Jacobean house in Hope Wenlock. While Margot maintains her high-powered London career, Hassie is left to tend to the overgrown garden. She finds an unlikely ally in the sharp-tongued Miss Foot, who introduces her to Murat, an Albanian migrant struggling to fit in with the local community. As they work together in the garden, Hassie reflects on her past, including the sibling rivalry that marred her childhood and a love affair that left her with unresolved pain. Exploring the house's history and the nearby mysterious woods, Hassie begins to heal, discovering the restorative power of nature and new perspectives on her life. The narrative delves into themes of regrowth and regeneration, focusing on sisters overcoming a toxic parental legacy and the transformative effects of nurturing the earth. With profound psychological insight and a deep appreciation for the significance of place, the author crafts a story that resonates with the themes of healing and connection. Critics praise the novel for its charm and the redemptive qualities it embodies, highlighting its ability to draw readers into a world of renewal amidst the harshness of life.