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    Anna Pavord is the gardening correspondent for THE INDEPENDENT and the author of widely praised gardening books. Her extensive experience and constant experimentation with new combinations of flowers and foliage in her own garden serve as a significant source of inspiration. Through her writing, she shares her deep passion and expertise in the realm of gardening. Pavord offers readers a fresh perspective on the world of plants and gardens.

    The Tulip
    Landskipping
    Searching for Order
    The Imposteress Rabbit Breeder
    The Curious Gardener
    The New Kitchen Garden
    • 2022

      The hardest part about being in an abusive relationship is both realising and recognising that you are. A narcissist is extremely clever at preventing their victim from discovering exactly what lies behind (or beneath?) their mask. This can lead to years of being trapped in a toxic relationship. You know that something isn't right, that something is not normal but the narcissist's use of clever manipulation stops you from knowing what this is. By telling my story I will help you to reach an understanding of what you have been, or are, going through and why. By reading my journey of discovery that my relationship was nothing but an illusion and why, will help you to recover from the trauma of being entangled with a narcissist. You will finally learn that it was not your fault and that you were not to blame for everything that was wrong in your relationship. Discover how to be finally free in mind, body and spirit. *LEARN *UNDERSTAND *ACCEPT *HEAL *RECOVER But most of all, start to love yourself again and move on with your life narcissist free.

      'I Promise I'll Make You Happy'
    • 2022
    • 2020

      The Imposteress Rabbit Breeder

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(40)Add rating

      In September 1726, Mary Toft was found to have given birth to seventeen rabbits in Godalming, Surrey. The case caused a sensation and was reported widely in newspapers, popular pamphlets, poems and caricatures.

      The Imposteress Rabbit Breeder
    • 2018

      St. Augustine's Ghosts

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      From doomed pirates to mischievous soldiers to spectral nuns, this collection of 38 spine-chilling tales features famous spirits from St. Augustine's legendary paranormal past. These stories are set in the city's iconic cemeteries, courtyards, and houses, including many sites along St. George Street, one of the oldest streets in the United States.

      St. Augustine's Ghosts
    • 2017

      Rangey, deeply felt and sometimes luminous ... Like the raking light that exposes ancient lynchets at sunset, such knowledge brings out new detail in the one particular view over a gate which Pavord has loved in all seasons, and which she now evokes for us as it changes through a full year. From the vantage point of this ending, I look back and find that the mixed landscape of the whole book is cast in a very beautiful light Alexandra Harris Guardian

      Landskipping
    • 2011

      The Curious Gardener

      • 329 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(32)Add rating

      A wonderful book about the gardening year with practical advice by the top garden writer and best-selling author of The Tulip

      The Curious Gardener
    • 2005

      Searching for Order

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.3(11)Add rating

      The exhilarating history of how plants got their names, previously published as The Naming of Names, from the author of the worldwide bestseller The Tulip

      Searching for Order
    • 2001

      The Tulip

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.4(216)Add rating

      Explores the growing popularity of the tulip, from its beginnings as a wildflower in Asia to its international sales of several billion bulbs each year.

      The Tulip
    • 1996

      The New Kitchen Garden

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Features a series of original planting designs for gardens that combine fruits, vegetables, and flowers in large or limited spaces, with advice on planning, planting, and cultivating, troubleshooting tips, reference charts, and recipes.

      The New Kitchen Garden