

If you value British autobiographical literature about nature, this book would be a lovely addition to your library or a wonderful present for someone in your life. This guarantees that the texts contained are unmodified and unaltered from the publication by the original author and keeps the story in its original form for your entertainment. She also talks affectionately about her children and occasionally makes sarcastic jokes about people who might disrupt her peaceful way of life.Īt Vintage Bookworks, we go above and beyond to guarantee that the original integrity of this book has been preserved to the highest possible standard. The narrative contains many heart-warming and adorable passages. Elizabeth's mistakes and her peculiar perspective make it mostly humorous, despite the fact that it makes fun of society and the wonders of nature. In "Elizabeth and Her German Garden," Elizabeth chronicles a year in her life while learning to garden and interacting with her friends. In the first ten years of the 20th century, Elizabeth von Arnim's book Elizabeth and Her German Garden was widely read and reprinted. ― Elizabeth von Arnim, Elizabeth and Her German Garden “Sometimes callers from a distance invade my solitude, and it is on these occasions that I realize how absolutely alone each individual is, and how far away from his neighbour and while they talk (generally about babies, past, present, and to come), I fall to wondering at the vast and impassable distance that separates one's own soul from the soul of the person sitting in the next chair.” Unique Elements Elizabeth and Her German Garden by Australian author Elizabeth von Armin is a humorous semi-autobiographical fiction first published in 1898 in the United Kingdom.
