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Catie Marron

    Catie Marron is the creator and editor of anthologies that delve into the significance and value of urban public spaces. Her work explores how these areas enrich our lives and serve as sources of inspiration and reflection. Marron also examines the profound impact of gardens and the creative process on enhancing life. Through her writings, she conveys a deep appreciation for the connection between urban living, community, and nature.

    Becoming a Gardener
    City Squares
    • City Squares

      Eighteen Writers on the Spirit and Significance of Squares Around the World

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(85)Add rating

      Eighteen renowned writers explore the essence of city squares globally through original essays, capturing their cultural significance and vibrant atmosphere. Contributors include notable figures like Zadie Smith and David Remnick, offering diverse perspectives. The collection is beautifully complemented by over ninety striking color photographs, enhancing the reader's experience and connection to these iconic public spaces.

      City Squares
    • Becoming a Gardener

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(185)Add rating

      "Filled with specially commissioned color photography, watercolors, and fine art, Becoming a Gardener is a beautifully designed first-hand account of what it means to become a gardener. Catie Marron details her experience over eighteen months, documenting her studies, her triumphs, her mistakes, and everything in between while infusing it with the rich advice of a variety of writers over the years-everyone from Eleanor Perâenyi and Karel Capek to Penelope Lively and Jamaica Kincaid. As she digs deeper into her readings and works in the garden itself, she not only discovers the essence of gardening but in the words of Michael Pollan, "the endlessly engrossing ways that cultivating a garden attaches a body to the earth.""--

      Becoming a Gardener