Through the Garden Gate is a collection of 144 of the popular weekly articles that Elizabeth Lawrence wrote for The Charlotte Observer from 1957 to 1971. With those columns, a delightful blend of gardening lore, horticultural expertise, and personal adventures, Lawrence inspired thousands of southern gardeners. "[A] fine contribution to the green-thumb genre.--Publishers Weekly
A woman's coming-of-age journey through the rugged landscape of Wales to the reflective quiet of a retreat center. Along the way she questions and explores the depth of her Methodist faith as she comes to terms with her bisexual identity.
A collection of artwork by Thomas Kinkade accompanied by literary quotations.
Through the Garden Gate
The Pomeroys pull together in the aftermath of the storm that shook West Edinton—and Prissie’s faith—to its very foundations.
Through the Garden Gate
The Janet and John books emerged as a popular way to help children learn to read in 1949. These average English children of the 1950s are icons in the minds...
Through the Garden Gate: The Gardens of Historic Huntsville
The first new biography in twenty years of a beloved New England writer.
Special notations have been made to identify hospitality, restaurant, and traditional League recipes. A Winner of the 2001 South Regional Tabasco Community Cookbook Award.
Through the Gate