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The Ballast Seed
The Ballast Seed: A Story of Motherhood, of Growing Up and Growing Plants | Rosie Kinchen
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'I loved The Ballast Seed. I couldn't put it down. Beautiful and sad and hopeful all at once - luminous and lush, full of dirt, darkness, sun light and soft new growth. It's a story of vulnerability, persistence and the will to live. This is a memoir that will make you weep, then roll up your sleeves and plant the seeds of a new life.' Cal Flyn author of Islands of Abandonment The surprise of a second pregnancy, so soon after the birth of her first son, plunged Rosie into a despair that spiralled into deep depression. Terrified at the prospect of adding another child into her already precariously balanced life, Rosie was compelled to find a new way of living. She found herself instinctively drawn to the local parks and scraps of communal green spaces in her local south east London neighbourhood, and to therapy via tending a hidden garden deep within the city. Interlaced with her responses to the travel journals of an eccentric 19th century female botanist and adventurer, Rosie elegantly describes how these pockets of nature amidst the urban sprawl provided just enough to mend her broken spirit.
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Rosie becomes pregnant with her second child not long after having her first and starts to suffer with depression; she discovers the gallery at Kew Gardens by Marianne North (a Victorian botanical artist) and from there finds a new love of plants. Through horticultural therapy, visiting parks & gardens in London & growing plants she finds a way through. I‘m simplifying it here but it was a really lovely, inspiring read. #tbrtarot #magnificentmay

youneverarrived #nonfiction2023 (Zombie) (edited) 11mo
Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 11mo
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