In writing A Therapist’s Garden I am grateful to my early readers and, in particular, those with much more serious writing chops who read my book and offered up some kind early words about its content. Here they are and some of their books:
Florence Williams @florence999: Her book, The Nature Fix, takes readers around the world on a journey discovering the power of horticultural therapy in a variety of settings. Her new book, Heartbreak, is incredibly moving and insightful.
Dr. Sue Stuart-Smith @suestuartsmith: Her book, The Well-Gardened Mind, takes readers into special gardens and like mine mixes family history with that of clients.
Matt Mattus @matt_mattus: Matt is an extraordinary gardener and author of many great books. My favorite, Mastering The Art of Vegetable Gardening, shows both the beauty and yumminess of veggies.
M Amos Clifford @natureandforesttherapy: Everytime I take a stroll in the woods I am reminded of the wise words in his book, Your Guide to Forest Bathing.
Marc Thoma @healthyfreshhomegrown: Marc’s new book, Herb Gardening for Beginners, is a great guide and complement to his web site www.tranquilurbanhomstead.com.
Sal Gilbertie @gilbertiesorganics: And last but far from least is Sal, whom I have known for over a decade. His generosity to me and Ann’s Place in its early days can never be repaid in full. Among his many books, I continue to turn to Cooking with Microgreens for reference.
In about three weeks you can start to read what they did. Thanks.