A review by pattydsf
Ghosts in the Garden: Reflections on Endings, Beginnings, and the Unearthing of Self by Beth Kephart

3.0

Lately, I have been reading books that take time. They are not meant to be read in one sitting. This is one of them. Kephart spent time at Chanticleer, once a week for more than a year. In response to her visits she wrote small vignettes about flowers, trees, the gardens and her life.

Chanticleer is a garden that was a gift to the world from its owner. Rosengarten felt that the land need to be kept as a pleasure garden for the world. It was an amazing present to the future.

I would recommend this book to gardeners; people who are thinking about their purpose; and those interested gifts.