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At their home in North Hill, Vt., Eck and Winterrowd (who died in 2010,
when this book was in progress) nurtured a seven-acre garden, reveling
in its bounty and embracing harmony with nature. These elegant
reflections on gardening and the vegetables and fruits they grow,
harvest, and eat over four seasons offer a joyous celebration of our
connection to food and the Earth. Writing about our attitude toward what
we eat, for example, they observe that "we misuse our food. We treat it
as a mere necessity when it is in fact an enormous pleasure... A simple
cabbage or broccoli or cauliflower is, however you prepare it, goodness
and pleasure, and what else ought we to seek in our lives?" About
blueberries, they have the following to say: "Blueberries have every
virtue. They are handsomely shaped, with dark sinuous twigging and
foliage that in autumn turns a brilliant red." And on the artistic side
of gardening, they write, "If gardening has a purpose, it is to engender
plenitude, a delicious human fantasy that want is banished... the Eden
of our imaginations, here and now." Gardeners and cooks should have a
copy of this book, beautifully illustrated by Bobbi Angell and with
recipes by Beatrice Tosti de Valminuta, in their kitchens, next to their
garden tools, or on their nightstands. Publishers Weekly (04/08/2013)
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