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These Hills Called Home: Stories from the War Zone, Zubaan (2005), Laburnum for my Head, Penguin India (2009) [1] and The Tombstone in my Garden: Stories from Nagaland, Speaking Tiger Books (2022). [15] These Hills Called Home consists of ten short stories and deals with insurgency in Nagaland fired by right to self-determination of the Naga ...
Other books by the author Title Year published ISBN Potato Growers Handbook (with P G Fenemore) 1961 Silage Makers' Handbook (with Christopher Hugh Wood) 1962 The Garden Book of Europe 1973 ISBN 0241023866: The Armchair Book of the Garden 1983 ISBN 0712602348: The Bio Friendly Gardening Guide 1990 ISBN 0903505339: The Bedside Book of the Garden ...
Her My Garden (Book) (1999) uses gardens as a lens to explore diverse themes including colonialism while providing advice and instruction on garden management. [ 36 ] Atkinson identifies Richard Powers 's 1998 novel Gain as an example of late 20th-century literary fiction that takes gardening as its subject.
The book was one of the most successful gardening books in American history. It sold nearly a million copies and as of 1996 was still one of the top 10 best selling gardening books in the United States. [3] In 1982 he started a PBS program called Square Foot Gardening, which began after he had a one-minute evening news spot on a local ...
A fragment of Carver's unfinished novel The Augustine Notebooks was published in Iowa Review (Summer 1979), and later collected in Call If You Need Me (2000) and Collected Stories (2009). Additionally, Carver had accepted an advance on an unwritten novel from McGraw-Hill and planned to write a novel he imagined as "an African Queen sort of ...
In “The Black Garden,” Armenian French first time filmmaker Alexis Pazoumian manages to portray his ancestral homeland with such sensitivity you’d think incorrectly that he lived there most ...
Nichols' next garden and home book was Green Grows the City (1939), about his modern house and urban garden near Hampstead Heath, London. That book introduced Reginald Arthur Gaskin, Nichols' manservant from 1924 until Gaskin's death in January 1967. Gaskin was a popular character in the book and was included in Nichols' succeeding gardening books.
In small suburban gardens, Walling created garden 'rooms' to make the garden appear far larger than it actually was. [ 15 ] Her designs were heavily influenced by her experience of the Devon countryside as a child and designers such as Gertrude Jekyll .
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