A Garden of Marvels: How We Discovered that Flowers Have Sex, Leaves Eat Air, and Other Secrets of Plants

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A Garden of Marvels: How We Discovered that Flowers Have Sex, Leaves Eat Air, and Other Secrets of Plants Author: Format: Paperback First Published: Published By: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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An odyssey by the author to learn more of the physiology of plants, that intertwines personal anecdote, accessible science and little known history, which provides along the way a witty and engaging history of the first botanists.

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"A sumptuously written history of greenhouse horticulture." -- Entertainment Weekly "Ms. Kassinger's writing is chatty and intimate, but she has clearly done her library research." -- International Herald Tribune on Paradise Under Glass "The book [PARADISE UNDER GLASS] vividly chronicles her [Kassinger's] initiation into the world of indoor gardening as well as the fascinating and unlikely histories of greenhouses and the flamboyant gardens they have housed...Kassinger's lush writing and exotic stories will delight the armchair gardener and historian." -- Publishers Weekly "[M]y favorite gardening book of the year...But be warned... you might feel a need to start acquiring houseplants, or even a greenhouse." -- Boston Globe "Ms. Kassinger's writing is chatty and intimate, but she has clearly done her library research." -- New York Times Book Review on PARADISE UNDER GLASS "[A] pleasant ramble through the world of plants ... Kassinger weaves a huge amount of information into what still feels like a personal memoir, and by the end of this effortless afternoon stroll with her, readers will be startled to realize how much they have learned." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) on A GARDEN OF MARVELS "A self-taught, infectiously enthusiastic home gardener... intrepid journalist and indefatigable plants woman, Kassinger ferrets out the most entertaining and educational aspects of plant science with a researcher's fervor and a collector's zeal... Kassinger has a knack for uncovering horticulture's quirky side." -- Booklist on A GARDEN OF MARVELS "A delightful book, fun to read and share..." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on A GARDEN OF MARVELS "Kassinger has a knack for explaining without oversimplifying, so that xylem and phloem finally make sense, and the discovery of photosynthesis becomes an exciting event." -- Columbus Dispatch on A GARDEN OF MARVELS "Garden is a lively alternative to traditional botany books..." -- Discover magazine on A GARDEN OF MARVELS "...if you told me I was going to find a book on the history of plant physiology fascinating, I would have snorted. But there you have it: truth is stranger than fiction." -- Cold Climate Gardening on A GARDEN OF MARVELS "That [Kassinger] makes botany so approachable is a feat; that she makes it downright enthralling is almost as miraculous as an adorable photosynthesizing sea slug." -- Shelf Awareness on A GARDEN OF MARVELS "This is a delightful compendium of botanical discoveries." -- Meaghan Walsh Gerard of A Cineaste's Collection on A GARDEN OF MARVELS "...gardeners, if you're looking for a good read, I recommend the book. Yay science!" -- My Garden Group on A GARDEN OF MARVELS "This is an entertaining, sophisticated primer on botany itself..." -- Cleveland Plain Dealer on A GARDEN OF MARVELS "This delightful book is jammed with revelations on plant physiology, biology, and an array of botanical yarns that read like a Gothic page-turner... [a] fast-paced,highly readable book." -- The American Gardener magazine A Garden of Marvels is a delight." -- Bookslut on A GARDEN OF MARVELS

Author Biography

Ruth Kassinger is the author of Paradise Under Glass, as well as a number of award-winning science and history books for young adults. She has written for the Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, Health magazine, Science Weekly, and other publications.