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Growing Home: Stories of Ethnic Gardening

Author: Susan Davis Price
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Copyright Date: 2000-02-29
ISBN: 0816633053
Type: Hardcover

Title: Growing Home: Stories of Ethnic Gardening
Author: Susan Davis Price
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Copyright Date: 2000-02-29
ISBN: 0816633053
Type: Hardcover
Book condition: Good
Jacket condition: Good

Notes: Clean, solid copy, but jacket and book have some water damage. Jacket has a rippled surface front and back, as well as some edge wear. Front and back end papers are also rippled at the bottom; the last 20 pages of text less so. No mustiness, no pages stuck together. Binding solid, cover corners square. Still a beautiful, usable book, with full-color photography throughout. Not ex-library.

About the Book

A lavishly illustrated look at the extraordinary creations of Minnesota gardeners from around the world.

This beautiful book brings together interviews and photographs of more than thirty Minnesotans who have imported the style and tradition of their native or ancestral lands into their gardening. Susan Davis Price relates the fascinating stories of these people's lives as she explores gardening techniques and plants brought from every part of the globe.

We meet Finnish-born Maiju Kontii, who cultivates the beautiful roses of her homeland, and Polish native Danuta Mazurek, who manages to grow the colorful, leafy alpines of the old country in her small urban yard. John Maire moved to Minnesota from the Sudan and has encouraged many fellow Africans to reconnect to communal life through the Immigrant Farmers Coalition and a group farm located near Elk River. Next to their downtown Minneapolis high-rise, a group of Korean Americans grows a Peace Garden, which includes wild sesame and the lovely and edible Chinese bellflower.

The profiles in Growing Home also feature American-born citizens who use their gardening as a link to their cultural past. Minnesota native Kevin Oshima yearned for a connection to his Japanese heritage and eventually earned the title "bonsai master" for his success in growing these temperamental trees. Seitu Jones considers his attempt to keep the city green a tribute to "all the marvelous, unsung black folks who've been gardening for years."

Well over one hundred beautiful color images highlight this unique look at how ordinary people create the extraordinary in their own backyards. Growing Home will delight not only gardeners but also readers of all backgrounds and interests.


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