War Gardens: A Journey Through Conflict in Search of Calm

Paperback Published on: 30/05/2019
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Synopsis

A journey through the most unlikely of gardens: the oases of peace people create in the midst of war

In this millennium, we have become war weary. From Afghanistan to Iraq, from Ukraine to South Sudan and Syria, from Kashmir to the West Bank, conflict is as contagious and poisonous as Japanese knotweed. Living through it are people just like us with ordinary jobs, ordinary pressures and ordinary lives. Against a new landscape of horror and violence it is up to them to maintain a modicum of normality and colour. For some, gardening is the way to achieve this.

Working in the world's most dangerous war zones, freelance war correspondent and photographer Lally Snow has often chanced across a very moving sight, a testimony to the triumph of the human spirit in adversity, a celebration of hope and beauty: a war garden. In Kabul, the royal gardens are tended by a centenarian gardener, though the king is long gone; in Camp Bastion, bored soldiers improvise tiny gardens to give themselves a moment's peace; on both sides of the dividing line in Jerusalem families tend groves of olives and raise beautiful plants from the unforgiving, disputed landscape; in Ukraine, families tend their gardens in the middle of a surreal, frozen war.

War Gardens is a surprising, tragic and beautiful journey through the darkest places of the modern world, revealing the ways people make time and space for themselves and for nature even in the middle of destruction. Illustrated with Lally Snow's own award-winning photography, this is a book to treasure.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781787470712
  • Number of pages: 400
  • Dimensions: 198 x 128 x 27 mm
  • Weight: 278g
  • Languages: English

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War Gardens
Insightful and heartbreaking
I loved this book! Highly recommend
Emma Rider
War Gardens
Fabulous, gripping read
I really enjoyed this book, and found it an engaging and at times moving read. It’s a book of gardens and the people that tend them, amongst the backdrop o... READ MORE
Daniel Bowles
War Gardens
A unique and fascinating read
For anyone with an interest in gardening beyond the surface details, War Gardens addresses the meaning people make from their gardens by examining ways in ... READ MORE
Andrew OBRIEN
War Gardens
Fantastic
A truly fantastic read crossing over between horticulture and conflict zones. Phenomenal stories of people continuing on despite horrendous circumstances, ... READ MORE
Baron Von Veider Smithstenstein
War Gardens
A must, especially now
This is a beautiful read. Amidst all the ravages of war, to discover the serenity and calm gardening and those who tend to them, make for an inspirational ... READ MORE
Aida Hodzic
War Gardens
A fascinating book about hope
I received this book through Shelterbox Bookclub a couple of years ago and it was one of my 5star reads that year. Gardening in a war torn / occupied / cha... READ MORE
Amy Lodge
War Gardens
Beautiful, hopeful
Comes from a deeply personal project that highlights the nuances of conflicts and reminds us of our common humanity. Necessary in today’s polarised world.
Lydia Jones
War Gardens
Inspiring and Revelatory Read
I listened to Lalage Snow at an event at the Garden Museum Literary Festival knowing nothing about her or her books. It was a revelation and I immediately ... READ MORE
Ann Maclennan
War Gardens
Moving and insightful
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It is a very moving and insightful exploration of a variety of people and communities that maintain gardens in the middle o... READ MORE
Mary FitzHarris
War Gardens
A book for hope
This book is much more than a book about gardens during war. It is for those who want to see hope and explore human nature
Samantha Mennell