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What memoir of childhood doesn't at some point turn on the scent of a sweet pea...
Author:
Michael Pollan
Book:
Second Nature: A Gardener's
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What memoir of childhood doesn't at some point turn on the scent of a sweet pea or a freshly cut lawn or a boxwood hedge, to leap the fence of years?
( Michael Pollan )
[ Second Nature: A Gardener's ]
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