The greatest existential crisis we face distilled into the crucible of a tiny piece of paradise. * Chris Packham *
Heartfelt and impassioned an invitation to a deeper relationship with the world around us, and proof of what might be achieved if we became true custodians of our nearby nature. * Melissa Harrison, author of All Among the Barley *
This beautiful book is both thoughtful meditation and practical guide. Through Kates journey of trial and error and her highs and lows, we learn how every one of us can transform whatever space we have, no matter how small, into an oasis for wildlife and a positive force for the planet. This book is a cure for eco-anxiety and a testament to the power of community. Its an inspiring, empowering call to arms and a comforting companion on the road to a better world. * Isabella Tree, author of Wilding *
Inside Kates wild garden lies the key to a gentle revolution. This beautiful story recognises the power we have to support our wildlife and climate through the humble act of cherishing our gardens. Each leaf, flower and animal that makes its home within Kates wild sanctuary is a symbol of hope and resilience. This book is empowering, it's joyous... and it's very important. I loved every page! * Megan McCubbin, author of Back to Nature *
Kate Bradbury shows how a single determined person has the power to change things and how tiny actions combine to make a big difference. She is defending our beautiful planet and its wildlife, one caterpillar at a time. * Pam Ayres, poet *
A wonderful vision of a world where every garden is nature-friendly and brims with life. * Dave Goulson, author of Silent Earth *
If you ever doubted that you can help change the world, read this book. Part passionate call to arms, part intimate nature diary, One Garden Against the World shows how the actions we take in our gardens, allotments, balconies or window boxes can both nurture vital habitats and wildlife and offer a source of solace and hope. Lyrical and compelling, Bradbury makes a powerful case that, as the climate and nature emergencies deepen, gardening is not just a personal passion but a political necessity. * Caroline Lucas, Member of Parliament *
Written with Kates signature purpose and passion, this beautiful, inspirational book shows us how we can channel our fears for the future into the here and now, into our gardens, our communities, and our nearby wild. Pulling no punches but bursting with love and hope, One Garden Against the World is a timely call for us to cherish and protect that which we love. * Brigit Strawbridge Howard, author of Dancing with Bees *
This book spills joy all the way through. It made me want to do more of the little things that bring me closer to nature. I want to build a pond. I want to look for frogs. I want to continue trying to connect the land with the people. It is a joyful and justifiably accusatory memoir of hope set in an atmosphere where intimacy can often be lost in the sea of overwhelming helplessness. * Jasmine Isa Qureshi, journalist, poet and ecologist *
One Garden Against the World is a brilliantly subversive, deeply humane, angry and passionate book. Kate Bradburys skill is to weave such huge forces with an enviable lightness of touch. * Hugh Warwick, author of Cull of the Wild *
Like everything Kate Bradbury does, this book is a heartfelt cry for the wild creatures with whom we are privileged to share our lives. More than anything else, One Garden Against the World shows us what a deeply thoughtful, compassionate and committed conservationist Kate is. * Nick Acheson, author of The Meaning of Geese *
An empowering reminder that we can all make a difference. Absolutely vital. * Hannah Bourne-Taylor, author of Fledgling *