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Loving and Leaving the Good Life (1992) Light on Aging and Dying (1995) Co-authored with Scott Nearing. The Maple Sugar Book: being a plain practical account of the Art of Sugaring designed to promote an acquaintance with the Ancient as well as the Modern practise, together with remarks on Pioneering as a way of living in the twentieth century ...
Living the Good Life is a book by Helen and Scott Nearing about their self-sufficient homesteading project in Vermont. It was originally published privately in 1954 and was republished in 1970 with Schocken Books and an introduction by Paul Goodman .
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is a non-fiction novel by John Berendt. The book, Berendt's first, was published on January 10, 1994, [ 1 ] and follows the story of Jim Williams , an antiques dealer on trial for the killing of Danny Hansford .
The Keeper of the Bees (1925) and The Magic Garden (1927) were the last of Stratton-Porter's novels completed before her death. Both of them were written at her home on Catalina Island and published posthumously. The Keeper of the Bees is a story about a World War I veteran who regains his heath through the restorative "power and beauty of nature."
The Tony and Daytime Emmy winner played matriarch Maeve Ryan on the beloved soap opera
Inspiration for a character in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Valerie Aiken Boles ( née Fennell; November 8, 1932 – May 8, 2009) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] was an American root doctor . She came to prominence after becoming the inspiration for one of the main characters in John Berendt 's 1994 true-crime book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil .
Helen Avis Drexel (November 19, 1911 – November 20, 1974) was an American silent-film actress and heiress. She rose to prominence through her appearance in the John Berendt non-fictional novel Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1994), in which she was a composite character named Serena Dawes.
Bees like flowers that provide landing platforms and flowers with a tubular shape that hold nectar at the base. Bees also look for “nectar guides” in flowers.