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It's not often that a book begins with whale genitalia. This is when you know this is not going to be your grandmother's gardening guide. No... not at all. This is where the irreverent humor and quirky cast of characters begin to emerge.
You see, Lilian Girvan is a textbook illustrator. And sometimes, though perhaps not every day, you are called upon to draw things like a whale's, ahem, penis. Am I allowed to use the word penis in a book review? This is surely a first for this reviewer.
Anyway, getting back to Lilian. On the day of her infamous illustrating assignment, she is called up to meet with her boss. Lilian has been assigned a plum project designing the illustrations for a series of vegetable guides. In order to garner favor with an important client, Lilian has been volunteered to take a Saturday morning gardening class at the Los Angeles Botanical Garden. This is where the plot (literally) thickens.
Over the course of six weeks, lives will be changed in beautiful and unexpected ways by an eclectic crew of aspiring gardeners. Though this is not a gardening book, per se, it is a book about how we grow from loss, and grief, and other heartbreaks into who we will become in the next season of life.
I loved this book's characters and witty banter. Lilian's young children are sheer delight. This is my favorite kind of read: so well-written, clever, funny, and full of heart. Highly recommended.
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