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Volume 11, Issue 1 | January 2024
Nature and the Book exhibit January 4-30
Sewing Seeds by Deborah Greenwood
Puget Sound Book Artists (PBSA) is pleased to sponsor the Nature and the Book exhibit at the Miller Library January 4-30 and to celebrate artists who share their love of plants, gardens, and nature through their artists' books. PSBA is a non-profit educational organization founded in 2010 for the purpose of creating a spirit of community among book artists and those who love books. PSBA members use a wide variety of creative means and methods to create interactive artist books that delight the viewer, convey an idea, communicate an experience, express a concern, spark a conversation, and/or tell stories. The group offers free membership for students and strives to encourage support for emerging book artists. For more information about Puget Sound Book Artists, please visit their website: https://pugetsoundbookartists.wildapricot.org.

About 20 featured artists take the viewers on a journey; for example, a walk in a local meadow, an exploration of bark beetles, an examination of local native plants, to an understanding of the emerging ecosystems of Mt. St. Helens. These works showcase the enduring power of the book as a powerful catalyst for sharing ideas and inspiring us through the integration of text, images, and three-dimensional interactive structures.

Readers are invited for a reception and remarks Saturday, January 20, from 12 to 2 pm.
The Writer's Garden by Jackie Bennett
Reviewed by Priscilla Grundy

book coverFrances Hodgson Burnett actually knew a tame robin in her garden, just like the one in The Secret Garden, her famous children’s book. In The Writer’s Garden the reader discovers many such connections. The book offers short essays on authors and their gardens, accompanied by lavish photographs. Some authors were inspired by looking at their gardens, some supervised construction, and a few dug in themselves. 

This new volume is a second and heavily revised edition. The Miller Library has both books. In the 2014 first edition, the 19 authors are all British – the subtitle is "how gardens inspired our best-loved authors." This new book presents 28 writers from several countries. I imagine Jackie Bennett enjoying visits to Germany (Hermann Hesse), Italy (Antonio Fogazzaro), and even the U.S. (William Faulkner). Besides adding non-British authors and gardens, Bennett also deleted some lesser-known British ones. Farewell, Rupert Brooke and Laurence Sterne. 

Bennett heavily re-edited the entries in the new edition. For Jane Austen, she reduced the number of pages from 10 to eight. The new version has a different photo of the Wilderness that figures prominently in Pride and Prejudice and different illustrations for Chawton Cottage, where Austen lived for several years. For Beatrix Potter, eight pages in the first edition became 10 in the second. Many photos are the same in each volume but laid out in different designs. Editorial changes include eliminating a sentence that said Potter acquired plants, “shamelessly taking them from other people’s gardens,” and removing “slightly ill-timed” from the description of a gift plant. Maybe Bennett wanted a kinder effect.

Especially for a reader who combines love of gardens with love of literature, these are both charming and elegant volumes.
Nature and Health books in the spotlight
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This winter we explore the connections between nature and health with a broad-ranging resource display including titles on the physical and mental health benefits of time in nature, therapeutic and restorative gardens, plants affecting human health, urban farming, food forests, and other landscapes designed to support health. With a few exceptions that are always here for library use, these are available for borrowing at the Miller Library.

Find the display near the magazine racks in the northwest corner of the library. You can browse the covers visually on our website or find the list in our online catalog
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