**Correction** If you received this as an email, the month at the beginning is wrong! The event is on 9th November, and my relationship to time continues to be tenuous at best 🤦♀️
Just a heads-up, at the beginning of the post the date is given as 9 October! At the close, it’s correctly reiterated as 9 November--phew. At first I thought my phone was delivering notifications weeks late . . .
I just picked up my reserved library copy of Soil and had to sit down with it and a cup of tea as soon as I walked home-- the gorgeous cover pulled me in on this cold, blustery morning and I love the endpapers--black and white at the beginning of the book and full color at the back! So clever and such a wonderful visual for change and growth, in the garden, in each of us, in the world. I’m only two chapters in, but enthralled with Camille Dungy’s voice. Can’t wait to hear this discussion, which I will have to catch in replay, sadly. Katherine, you always suggest the best books! Things I often wouldn’t have known existed-- thank you for broadening my life in so many ways!
**Correction** If you received this as an email, the month at the beginning is wrong! The event is on 9th November, and my relationship to time continues to be tenuous at best 🤦♀️
Thanks to Rebecca for pointing this out.
Just a heads-up, at the beginning of the post the date is given as 9 October! At the close, it’s correctly reiterated as 9 November--phew. At first I thought my phone was delivering notifications weeks late . . .
GAH! Thanks for noticing!
I just picked up my reserved library copy of Soil and had to sit down with it and a cup of tea as soon as I walked home-- the gorgeous cover pulled me in on this cold, blustery morning and I love the endpapers--black and white at the beginning of the book and full color at the back! So clever and such a wonderful visual for change and growth, in the garden, in each of us, in the world. I’m only two chapters in, but enthralled with Camille Dungy’s voice. Can’t wait to hear this discussion, which I will have to catch in replay, sadly. Katherine, you always suggest the best books! Things I often wouldn’t have known existed-- thank you for broadening my life in so many ways!
So looking forward to this! I loved that piece in The Atlantic.