On the perimeter of Israelâs Jezreel Valley, with the Carmel mountains rising up in the west, Meir Shalev has a beloved garden. The author extolls the virtues of the lemon tree, rescues a precious variety of purple snapdragon from the JerusalemâTel Aviv highway, and does battle with a saboteur mole-rat. He even gives us his superior private recipe for curing olives.
What The Reviewers Say
Sue O’Brien,
Library Journal
A nurturer of plants who is careful not to waste even a single seed and mourns the death of a tree, Shalev is a lyrical stylist and philosopher who writes with passion and humor. Drawings by Shir enhance the text.
Kirkus
An agreeable set of essays in which gardening teaches perspective and the rewards of hard work.
Publishers Weekly
Shalev endears in this delightful memoir cum gardening guide.