“A nice fantasy, gentle yet intriguing. I like the notion of a prince facing a coming-of-age initiation that is as simple as a walk in a garden, and as complicated as the interactions between gods and men.” – Piers Anthony A Walk in the Garden is an elegant coming of age novel which teaches many life lessons about morality, faithfulness, trust, and virtue. The young Prince Carín meets fascinating people and experiences many challenges, all of which have lessons for him to learn. His visit to the lovely and peaceful Garden of the Goddess is interrupted, however, by the godless Jarl who seek only to exploit the energies of the Garden for their own selfish ends. It is left to Carín to save the Garden from their evil machinery and restore the balance.
This collection of essays by notable scholars offers a unique, multi-faceted approach to the understanding of the Garden story.
A sophisticated fold-out tour of Monet's home and gardens includes liftable flaps, screens that unfold, pull-out buildings, and a figure of Monet at an easel, in a collection that is reminiscent of the artist's original works.
At one point, though, near the end of the session, Marta's sister announced to me, “Michael is here.” I looked to Marta with the information, but her sister told me, “No, not to her. To him—tell him Michael is here.
Joe's entourage followed him to his new house, and so did the tour buses. The only people who were unaware that Joe had moved into the house were the absentee owners and the real estate agent, Simon Stokes, ...
A Walk in the Garden
On Jennifer's fiftieth birthday, a beautiful and magnificent thing happened. All through her life, she has been guarded and guided by Margaret, but Jennifer never had a clue, not until the angel unveiled before her in her lovely garden.
Very easy to read, this is a timeless look at the natural beauty living in our own backyards. It's not hard to find, we just have to look for it.
This is a book of Prose and Poetry (Secular and Christian) for the world to enjoy.
In My Garden (Book) she gathers all she loves about gardening and plants, and examines it generously, passionately, and with sharp, idiosyncratic discrimination. Kincaid's affections are matched in intensity only by her dislikes.
This journal has 188 pages (enough space for half a year) spacious two page spreads to use per walk.