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Second Nature: A Gardener's Education

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Michael Pollan, 1991, Atlantic Monthly Press, 0871134438, 258 pages, hardcover.

Good condition, dust jacket has smudge on cover and shows minimal shelf wear, pages clean and bright, binding tight.

Second Nature is the story of one man's education in the garden. But this is much more than a book about gardening. Michael Pollan masterfully promotes the garden as the most appropriate site to rethink our relationship to nature and to begin to put it on a saner footing. One of the best reasons to garden today, Pollan believes, is to put yourself on intimate terms with one samall corner of the universe.

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Michael Pollan, 1991, Atlantic Monthly Press, 0871134438, 258 pages, hardcover.

Good condition, dust jacket has smudge on cover and shows minimal shelf wear, pages clean and bright, binding tight.

Second Nature is the story of one man's education in the garden. But this is much more than a book about gardening. Michael Pollan masterfully promotes the garden as the most appropriate site to rethink our relationship to nature and to begin to put it on a saner footing. One of the best reasons to garden today, Pollan believes, is to put yourself on intimate terms with one samall corner of the universe.

Michael Pollan, 1991, Atlantic Monthly Press, 0871134438, 258 pages, hardcover.

Good condition, dust jacket has smudge on cover and shows minimal shelf wear, pages clean and bright, binding tight.

Second Nature is the story of one man's education in the garden. But this is much more than a book about gardening. Michael Pollan masterfully promotes the garden as the most appropriate site to rethink our relationship to nature and to begin to put it on a saner footing. One of the best reasons to garden today, Pollan believes, is to put yourself on intimate terms with one samall corner of the universe.

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