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Title:Elizabeth and Her German Garden (Elizabeth)
Author:Elizabeth von Arnim
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 207 pages
Published:March 1st 2001 by Random House (NY) (first published 1898)
Categories:Classics. Fiction. Gardening. Cultural. Germany
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Elizabeth and Her German Garden (Elizabeth) Hardcover | Pages: 207 pages
Rating: 3.79 | 2678 Users | 413 Reviews

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"Elizabeth and Her German Garden," a novel by Elizabeth von Arnim, was popular and frequently reprinted during the early years of the 20th century. "Elizabeth and Her German Garden" is a year's diary written by Elizabeth about her experiences learning gardening and interacting with her friends. It includes commentary on the beauty of nature and on society, but is primarily humorous due to Elizabeth's frequent mistakes and her idiosyncratic outlook on life. The story is full of sweet, endearing moments. Elizabeth was an avid reader and has interesting comments on where certain authors are best read; she tells charming stories of her children and has a sometimes sharp sense of humor in regards to the people who will come and disrupt her solitary lifestyle.

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Original Title: Elizabeth and Her German Garden
ISBN: 0860684237 (ISBN13: 9780860684237)
Edition Language: English
Series: Elizabeth
Setting: Pomerania(Germany)


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Ratings: 3.79 From 2678 Users | 413 Reviews

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This was my favorite thing I read this year. I wrote more about why here, at Book Riot: http://bookriot.com/2016/10/18/readin...

This is an autobiographical fiction written in the form of a diary entry. Elizabeth (though her true christened name is Mary) who married a German count twice her age had little in common with her husband. The husband being of the German aristocracy, Elizabeth was additionally burdened with the traditions, expectations and conventions. Stuck in a foreign land with an overbearing husband, Elizabeth took in to gardening and writing as a solace. Through Elizabeth and her German Garden, she tells

I think this book will be loved by gardening lovers. It just wasn't exactly for me. It was written in a charming way going through a year of Von Arnim's life that she spent in an estate with a garden while she was learning and enjoying gardening. The long descriptions of flowers, garden, nature, etc just didn't make a story for me. But I appreciated her humor that she threw here and there. After all, it's a well written book and I'll try Von Arnim's other books.

I picked up 'Elizabeth and her German Garden' a number of times, but kept putting it down after a few pages. I have no idea why, but this time I took the plunge and devoured this absolute beauty in one day. Elizabeth is me, she is my mentality, my thoughts and my feelings about the outside world. Her life revolves around her garden, to the quiet disapproval of her husband. If there is a choice between being inside and keeping an eye on the servants or being outside in her gorgeous garden,

A lovely novel about an English noblewoman who lives in a house in Germany with a beautiful garden. Elizabeth dislikes her husband -- who she calls the Man of Wrath -- and she keeps a wicked and humorous commentary in her diary entries. She prefers to spend as much of her day as possible outdoors in the garden, even on the coldest days of winter, and gets labeled as eccentric by her neighbors.The book has so many marvelous quotes that I would have made countless notes in the margins if I hadn't

This is Elizabeth von Arnim's first book and I could tell because I've read other books by her and enjoyed them much more than this one. First, for me, the book was really hard to get into. Although it supposedly read like a diary, for me it really didn't, as I've read other "diary" type books that really drew me in immediately. Second, the descriptions of all the flowers and the garden were longish and slightly boring since I'm not into gardening, at all (I unfortunately kill everything!). I'm

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