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169 pages • first pub 2021 (view editions)
ISBN/UID: None
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Daunt Books
Edition Pub Date: 01 March 2021
In the Garden Essays on Nature and Growing is ideal for readers who enjoy meditative, nature-themed essays that blend personal reflection with broader philosophical questions about growth, community, and humanity’s evolving relationship with the natural world.
Step-by-Step Explanation:
1. Identify Key Elements: The book is a collection of nature essays, with themes like nature, philosophy, and community.
2. Determine Reader Appeal: Meditative (reflective, relaxing), nature enthusiasts (gardening, growing), philosophical aspects (questions about life).
3. Avoid Repeating Genre/Mood: Instead of "nature essays," focus on the deeper engagement (philosophical questions, community).
4. Synthesize: Combine elements into a concise, general reader profile.
Description
‘Gardening, then, is a practice of sustained noticing . . .’ Outdoor space is something everyone should have access to. But you don’t need a garden to become a gardener. Growing plants and vegetables forces us to pause, pay attention and look more...
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Moods
reflective: 75%
informative: 60%
inspiring: 55%
relaxing: 44%
hopeful: 39%
lighthearted: 26%
emotional: 25%
funny: 5%
adventurous: 1%
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169 pages • first pub 2021 (view editions)
ISBN/UID: None
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Daunt Books
Edition Pub Date: 01 March 2021
In the Garden Essays on Nature and Growing is ideal for readers who enjoy meditative, nature-themed essays that blend personal reflection with broader philosophical questions about growth, community, and humanity’s evolving relationship with the natural world.
Step-by-Step Explanation:
1. Identify Key Elements: The book is a collection of nature essays, with themes like nature, philosophy, and community.
2. Determine Reader Appeal: Meditative (reflective, relaxing), nature enthusiasts (gardening, growing), philosophical aspects (questions about life).
3. Avoid Repeating Genre/Mood: Instead of "nature essays," focus on the deeper engagement (philosophical questions, community).
4. Synthesize: Combine elements into a concise, general reader profile.
Description
‘Gardening, then, is a practice of sustained noticing . . .’ Outdoor space is something everyone should have access to. But you don’t need a garden to become a gardener. Growing plants and vegetables forces us to pause, pay attention and look more...
Community Reviews
Content Warnings
This book doesn't have any content warnings yet!
If you're the author of this book and want to add author-approved content warnings, please email us at support@thestorygraph.com to request the content warning form.