"Many years ago, a stranger came to a village looking for a spacious land where he could create a garden; and when he did, he offered the peace and beauty of its paths and corners not only to human beings who would visit it, but also to all beings who wanted to live in that garden. After a few years, the gardener left the place, leaving his apprentice in charge of that reflection of paradise. But one day, after more than twenty years, the gardener appeared again on the garden paths. New people and beings now frequented the place, along with some old acquaintances of his. But the world was…mehr
"Many years ago, a stranger came to a village looking for a spacious land where he could create a garden; and when he did, he offered the peace and beauty of its paths and corners not only to human beings who would visit it, but also to all beings who wanted to live in that garden. After a few years, the gardener left the place, leaving his apprentice in charge of that reflection of paradise. But one day, after more than twenty years, the gardener appeared again on the garden paths. New people and beings now frequented the place, along with some old acquaintances of his. But the world was changing rapidly, and the creatures of nature felt that perhaps the old gardener might be someone they could trust. Return to the Garden is the third book in The Garden Cycle, a trilogy of short fiction"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Grian (Grian A. Cutanda) is, in addition to writing 18 books of fiction and essays, a social science researcher, psychologist and PhD in Social Education, translator and social and climate activist, and has helped to launch and develop social movements such as Extinction Rebellion or Debt for Climate globally. His research work has resulted in an ambitious project, The Earth Stories Collection, a global bank of myths, legends and tales from around the world capable of conveying a socially and ecologically just worldview, founded on the values of the Earth Charter.
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