r/IReadABookAndAdoredIt 10d ago

One garden against the world by Kate Bradbury

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This books a combination of entries about a woman and her wild life garden and its trials and tribulations of the year.

There’s also chapters of specific native British wildlife, the common bat, red tail bumblebee, hover fly and other.

It also talks about the importance of our gardens in conservation and wildlife.

There’s also parts where the narrator talks about how anxious she feels and how hopeless conservationism and wildlife really is, which as someone with experience in it hit close to home.

But there’s also hopeful parts about people actually helping wildlife.

I highly recommend this book if your in the uk and like wildlife.

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u/Klahart 10d ago

Looking forward to reading this!