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The Faithful Gardener : A Wise Tale About That Which Can Never Die |
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Rating: Summary: Loved it! Review: I listened to the tape and read the book. If you want to know the true nature of survival - especially in times like these - this is the book for you. Full of hope and evidence of the ability of humans to survive, thrive and love - no matter what. I was sorry the book was over. I am every time I read it.
Rating: Summary: Loved it! Review: I listened to the tape and read the book. If you want to know the true nature of survival - especially in times like these - this is the book for you. Full of hope and evidence of the ability of humans to survive, thrive and love - no matter what. I was sorry the book was over. I am every time I read it.
Rating: Summary: We were born to be happy Review: It took me just under two hours to read this book, on the beach, last summer. It took my breath away, it made my eyes roll two fat tears of life-joy and life-pain. How can anyone get over the holocaust and other atrocities that are going on in the world today? Only if we believe that we were born to be happy and can find the strength to carry on, despite grand strokes of fate that wipe out healthy forests of life. Such a story of hope, I can't believe so few people/readers have bothered to write an editorial. I have already bought 6 copies of the book (in Italian, because I live in Italy) and everyone I've give it to is just amazed as I've been by it. Thank you Madame Estes Pinkola.
Rating: Summary: We were born to be happy Review: It took me just under two hours to read this book, on the beach, last summer. It took my breath away, it made my eyes roll two fat tears of life-joy and life-pain. How can anyone get over the holocaust and other atrocities that are going on in the world today? Only if we believe that we were born to be happy and can find the strength to carry on, despite grand strokes of fate that wipe out healthy forests of life. Such a story of hope, I can't believe so few people/readers have bothered to write an editorial. I have already bought 6 copies of the book (in Italian, because I live in Italy) and everyone I've give it to is just amazed as I've been by it. Thank you Madame Estes Pinkola.
Rating: Summary: Good things have roots in fallow ground.... Review: The stories are like layers of an onion where each depends on the one before it to exist. The horrors of war are only hinted at by the author's uncle but the reader easily draws parallels between the transitions in life with a fallow field, a fir tree covered with decorations and the emergence of new life and promise from a piece of fallow ground. The book is easily read in an hour and I blinked away tears as I finished. Since the first reading, my front lawn has been returning to Nature, just as the author's did, and every season of watching new life emerge reminds me of the story and that good things are always beginning.
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