One Garden Against the World
In Search of Hope in a Changing Climate
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 26 March 2026
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9781399408851
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages304 pages
- Size 196x128x26 mm
- Weight 240 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Black and white chapter illustrations 698
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Short description:
Five years after her first book, Kate Bradbury reveals how her new garden is helping her fight against climate change.
MoreLong description:
WINNER OF THE PEOPLE'S BOOK PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION
LONGLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR CONSERVATION WRITING
FINALIST IN THE GARDEN MEDIA GUILD AWARDS
Five years after writing her first nature memoir, The Bumblebee Flies Anyway, Kate Bradbury has a new garden.
It's busy: home to all sorts of wildlife, from red mason bees and house sparrows to hedgehogs and dragonflies. Brighton and Hove's entire frog population seems to breed in her small pond each spring, and now there are toads, too. On summer nights, Kate watches bats flit above her and for a moment, everything seems alright with the world.
But she knows habitat loss remains a huge issue in gardens, the wider countryside and worldwide, and there's another, far bigger threat: climate change. Temperature increases are starting to bite, and she worries what that will mean for our wildlife.
In this uplifting book, Kate writes passionately about how her climate-change anxiety pushes her to look for positive ways to keep going in a changing world. As in her first memoir, she invites you into her life, sharing stories of her mum's ongoing recovery and her adventures with her rescue dog, Tosca.
One Garden Against the World is a call to action for all of us - gardeners, communities and individuals - to do more for wildlife and more for the climate. Climate change and biodiversity loss go hand in hand, but if we work together, it's never too late to make a difference.