Unearthed: Love Acceptance and Other Lessons from an Abandoned Garden
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Alexandra Risens father dies just as she and her husband purchase a nondescript house set atop a natural gorge in the middle of the city. The garden is choked with weeds and crumbling structures. Over the years as she undertakes the replanting it stirs memories of her childhood when a nearby forest was her only escape from an empty home life. As Risen beats back the bushes to unveil the gardens mysteries her mother has a stroke and develops dementia. On one of her last visits home she discovers an envelope of yellowed documents that helps her piece together some of her parents unknown story. Uprooted from the Ukraine to work in Nazi Germany during the Second World War her father and mother met and married in a Displaced Persons camp before emigrating to Edmonton. They never discussed their troubled past. Her father shut himself into a safe silent world and spoke few words to Alex during his lifetime. Her mother sought refuge in her garden amidst her vegetables flowers and fruit trees. As Risen toils in her own garden lifelong resentments and misunderstandings are replaced with memories and connections to her parents. Organized around various flowers trees and shrubs that evoke particular memories Unearthed is an affecting account of tangled family relationships reconciliation and the healing power of nature.
