![]() ![]() As they dig and plant, scrub and water, the garden begins to come out of hibernation-and the frostiness between them slowly begins to thaw. Winston and Bernice lay down their arms and pick up their gardening gloves. Is someone trying to tell them something?Īs a seed is planted. It contains no note, only a bundle of photographs of the shared garden many years ago-vibrant with flowers and wildlife, filled with people from every corner of the community. But that suits neighbors Winston and Bernice just fine-their houses may share the garden, but they’re not exactly neighborly.īut one day, a mysterious parcel drops through Winston’s door at 77. Now it’s overgrown and neglected, an empty patch of greenery lost to time. It was a beautiful thing once, a little oasis in a bustling city. ![]() Two warring London neighbors unite to resurrect a neglected city garden in this uplifting and quietly joyful novel by Sara Nisha Adams, author of the word-of-mouth hit The Reading List.īetween the houses of Number 77 and Number 79 on Stoke Newington Green in London, there is a shared garden. ![]()
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