The Ghost in the Garden: In search of Darwin’s lost garden

The Ghost in the Garden: In search of Darwin’s lost garden

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  • Author:Jude Piesse
  • ISBN:1913348059
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Summary

The forgotten garden which inspired Charles Darwin becomes the modern-day setting for an exploration of memory, family, and the legacy of genius。

Darwin never stopped thinking about the garden at his childhood home, The Mount。 It was here, under the tutelage of his green-fingered mother and sisters, that he first examined the reproductive life of flowers, collected birds’ eggs, and began the experiments that would lead to his theory of evolution。

A century and a half later, with one small child in tow and another on the way, Jude Piesse finds herself living next door to this secret garden。 Two acres of the original site remain, now resplendent with overgrown ashes, sycamores, and hollies。 The carefully tended beds and circular flower garden are buried under suburban housing; the hothouses where the Darwins and their skilful gardeners grew pineapples are long gone。 Walking the pathways with her new baby, Piesse starts to discover what impact the garden and the people who tended it had on Darwin’s work。

Blending biography, nature writing, and memoir, The Ghost in the Garden traces the origins of the theory of evolution and uncovers the lost histories that inspired it, ultimately evoking the interconnectedness of all things。

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I knew little of Charles Darwin and his work prior to reading The Ghost in the Garden and thought the premise of this book would bring an interesting insight into his life, separate to the more typical ‘dry’ biographies available。The Ghost in the Garden beautifully blends investigation into Darwin, his life at The Mount and his research, with the authors own experiences of living in the area, raising her two children and her journey to learn more about Darwin’s family and associates。The book i I knew little of Charles Darwin and his work prior to reading The Ghost in the Garden and thought the premise of this book would bring an interesting insight into his life, separate to the more typical ‘dry’ biographies available。The Ghost in the Garden beautifully blends investigation into Darwin, his life at The Mount and his research, with the authors own experiences of living in the area, raising her two children and her journey to learn more about Darwin’s family and associates。The book includes excerpts from letters between Darwin and his sisters, bringing him to life as both boy and man, and showing how The Mount and particularly the garden helped to shape his later research for Origin。I really liked that, although Charles is ‘the famous one’ in the family, the author chose to focus equal attention on his sisters, his mother and the staff at the property who all helped to build the garden and to assist in his research。 This isn’t your average historical research piece, instead merging investigation with fictional elements and the author’s musings to bring so much more life to the people of the past。 ‘Why not a book on Darwin written from the garden up?’。 The previously untold stories make this a gem of a book and also deliver some hard messages on the environmental issues our communities face today。I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more