May Sarton describes living at her eighteenth-century house in Nelson, New Hampshire how she acquired it, how it and the garden became part of her.
May Sarton describes living at her eighteenth-century house in Nelson, New Hampshire how she acquired it, how it and the garden became part of her.
May Sarton describes living at her eighteenth-century house in Nelson, New Hampshire—how she acquired it, how it and the garden became part of her.
“"Sensitive, luminous. . . . Love is the genius of this small, but tender and often poignant, book by a woman of many insights."”
"Sensitive, luminous... Love is the genius of this small, but tender and often poignant, book by a woman of many insights." -- Brooks Atkinson - New York Times Book Review "A drama of self-integration... An enlarging, enriching, and clarifying experience." -- Boston Herald
May Sarton (1912-1995) was an acclaimed poet, novelist, and memoirist.
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