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Mister Owita's Guide to Gardening: How I Learned the Unexpected Joy of a Green Thumb and an Open Heart

✍ Scribed by Carol Wall


Publisher
Amy Einhorn Books/Putnam
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
304
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


"In this profoundly moving memoir, Owita teaches Wall how to find grace amid heartbreak and to accept that beauty exists because it is fleetingΒ—as in her garden, as in life."Β Β—People, 4 stars

"A perfect spring awakening."Β Β—Good Housekeeping

AΒ true story of a unique friendship between two people who had nothingΒ—and ultimately everythingΒ—in common.

Carol Wall, a white woman living in a lily-white neighborhood in Middle America, was at a crossroads in her life. Her children were grown; she had successfully overcome illness; her beloved parents were getting older. One day she notices a dark-skinned African man tending her neighbor’s yard. His name is Giles Owita. He bags groceries at the supermarket. He comes from Kenya. And he’s very good at gardening.
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Before long Giles is transforming not only Carol’s yard, but her life. Though they are seemingly quite different, a caring bond grows between them. But they both hold long-buried secrets that, when revealed, will cement their friendship forever.
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