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_aSB451.34 .C6 _bD86 2023 |
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_aDungy, Camille T., _d1972- |
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_aSoil : _bthe story of a Black mother's garden / _cCamille T. Dungy. |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aStory of a Black mother's garden |
250 | _aFirst Simon & Schuster hardcover edition. | ||
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_aNew York : _bSimon & Schuster, _c2023. |
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_a317 pages : _billustrations, maps (some color) ; _c24 cm |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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500 | _aIncludes reader's guide. | ||
500 | _aMaps on endpapers. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
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_a"Poet and scholar Camille T. Dungy recounts the seven-year odyssey to diversify her garden in the predominately white community of Fort Collins, Colorado. When she moved there in 2013, with her husband and daughter, the community held strict restrictions about what residents could and could not plant in their gardens. In resistance to the homogeneous policies that limited the possibility and wonder that grows from the earth, Dungy employs the various plants, herbs, vegetables, and flowers she grows in her garden as metaphor and treatise for how homogeneity threatens the future of our planet, and why cultivating diverse and intersectional language in our national discourse about the environment is the best means of protecting it"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aDungy, Camille T., _d1972- _xHomes and haunts. |
650 | 0 | _aEnvironmental justice. | |
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_aGardening _zColorado _zFort Collins. |
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650 | 0 | _aPlant diversity. | |
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_aWomen gardeners _vBiography. |
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_aAutobiographies. _2lcgft |
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