This is a loving and necessary book about our future: a possible world of connections with the earth, with the spirit, with the food we eat, and among human beings. Black s sensitive interviews, her narrators creative lives, and the eloquent photographs are one powerful message of hope. Alessandro Portelli, author of "They Say in Harlan County: An Oral History"
For two and a half years, Katherine J. Black crisscrossed Kentucky, interviewing home vegetable gardeners from a rich variety of backgrounds. "Row by Row: Talking with Kentucky Gardeners" is the result, a powerful compilation of...
This is a loving and necessary book about our future: a possible world of connections with the earth, with the spirit, with the food we eat, and among...
This is a loving and necessary book about our future: a possible world of connections with the earth, with the spirit, with the food we eat, and among human beings. Black s sensitive interviews, her narrators creative lives, and the eloquent photographs are one powerful message of hope. Alessandro Portelli, author of "They Say in Harlan County: An Oral History"
For two and a half years, Katherine J. Black crisscrossed Kentucky, interviewing home vegetable gardeners from a rich variety of backgrounds. "Row by Row: Talking with Kentucky Gardeners" is the result, a powerful compilation of...
This is a loving and necessary book about our future: a possible world of connections with the earth, with the spirit, with the food we eat, and among...