June in the Garden
A beautiful and heartwarming portrait of a young woman who looks at the world differently, for readers of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine and The Lady in the Van
June can name every flower species. She finds it much harder to cultivate an understanding of people.
After her mother’s unexpected death, June sets out to find her father, whom she knows only from an old photograph. When she arrives at his door, he panics and turns her away. With nowhere to go, she secretly moves into his yellow garden shed. But when her father’s twelve-year-old son discovers her, June must decide whether to stay or run.
This joyful and humorous debut novel is also a thoughtful celebration of difference. Readers will fall in love with June, as she searches for the two things she is missing—a family and a garden. June in the Garden lets us see things afresh.
Details
ISBN13: 9781923058323
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 336
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Publisher: Text Publishing
Publication City, Country: Melbourne, Australia
Dimensions (cm): 0.1(H)x0.1(L)
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Author Biography
Eleanor Wilde loves books and gardening and spends her weekends in the hills or foraging for wildflowers in the woods. June in the Garden is her debut novel and she is working on her second, Clockwork Clementine. Eleanor lives near Edinburgh with her young family.
Reviews
‘June in the Garden is the book we all need right now. It’s heartwarming, witty, and ever so wise. ...[a] perceptive and uplifting story about family and finding a place in the world.' * Jane Tara, author of Tilda is Visible *‘Essential and beautiful...a primer in empathy and compassion.’ * Benjamin Ludwig, author of Ginny Moon *
‘A story that will weed its way into your heart... I cried; I cheered; I wanted to get my hands into the dirt alongside June.' * Rachel Mans McKenny, author of The Butterfly Effect *
‘A winning voice that makes you root for her from the very first line to the very last.’ * K.J. Dell’Antonia, author of The Chicken Sisters *
'June in the Garden is an exquisitely touching, gently humorous tale of love, loss and renewal. The character of June, with all her vulnerabilities and differences, is so sensitively and lovingly drawn that I felt deeply invested in her mission to find a new place to sink her roots. June has her own particular way of interacting with the world, which might initially come across as rigid and self-centred, but her nurturing of the plants that surround her presents us with a window into her deeper, more complex feelings. Both compelling and thought-provoking, June in the Garden is a novel packed with compassion, warmth and wit. I loved it.’ * Sarah Haywood, author of The Cactus *