Night Gardening : A Novel
Registered by wildflower37 of Montclair, New Jersey USA on 10/11/2009
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
received in a book chain letter exchange
Journal Entry 2 by wildflower37 at -- Bookbox, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA on Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Released 13 yrs ago (6/23/2010 UTC) at -- Bookbox, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA
CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
Never did get to read this and it called to me as I was choosing books for the Never Been Boxed bookbox. Hope someone else enjoys this! I know the person who sent it to me really loved it; I just haven't gotten to it yet.
from trekwoman's never been boxed book box. Looked interesting.
wound up with two copies of this lovely book
trekwoman's bookbox; wildflower37; the prose was so lush, like the gardens it evokes. Landscape architect Tristan is remodeling the garden next door, and widowed Maggie is recovering from her stroke in her overgrown garden. The glimpse each other through the crumbing wall and begin a friendship and romance in her garden each night. He manages to get her moving to assist him (if she can't walk, can she crawl? Of course!), and the garden is returned to it's former glory. Have the tissues handy for the sad ending though.
trekwoman's bookbox; wildflower37; the prose was so lush, like the gardens it evokes. Landscape architect Tristan is remodeling the garden next door, and widowed Maggie is recovering from her stroke in her overgrown garden. The glimpse each other through the crumbing wall and begin a friendship and romance in her garden each night. He manages to get her moving to assist him (if she can't walk, can she crawl? Of course!), and the garden is returned to it's former glory. Have the tissues handy for the sad ending though.
Journal Entry 5 by NancyNova at Wanamaker Building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA on Wednesday, October 16, 2019
Released 4 yrs ago (10/16/2019 UTC) at Wanamaker Building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
If you aren't familiar with Bookcrossing, take a few minutes to check out this very cool site. Bookcrossers LOVE books, and more than anything, they love to read books and then set them free for other people to find and enjoy. I would love it if you would leave a journal entry -- you can say where you found the book or how you liked it when you read it. Then, when you are ready, pass it along for someone else to enjoy!
Thanks and happy reading!
Thanks and happy reading!