Growing Out of Trouble

Growing Out of Trouble

by Montagu Don (Author), Monty Don (Author), Monty Don (Author), Montagu Don (Author)

Synopsis

Monty Don's own experience of recovering from depression and maintaining his sanity through gardening led him to set up an unusual project. In 2005 he began working with a group of disaffected young people who had never had the opportunity to work with the land, never been aware of the seasons and never eaten proper food -- let alone grown it or shared it with others. Would this experience do more to make them good citizens than the might and weight of the penal system? Looking after angry, disturbed people who resent you and almost everything else in their world proved much harder. Monty Don's extraordinarily powerful book is not only a moving and dramatic account of the work of the project but also a passionate plea for us to recognize some painful truths about modern rural.life.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: First Edition, First Impression
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 02 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 034089847X
ISBN 13: 9780340898475

Media Reviews
'This is a wonderful book. Compelling . . . Don's a marvellous writer.' * Observer *
'An explosive story . . . splendid' * Sunday Telegraph *
'Strikingly poignant . . . won me over within minutes. Brilliant.' * Sunday Express *
'I found myself rooting for the project to work' * Independent *
'An unconventional and riveting book . . . I strongly urge you to give the book a chance.' * Glasgow Herald *
'A remarkable writer. At times . . . Don is a poet; at other times he employs the gritty, staccato prose of a good, punchy investigative journalist. Many people will, not unreasonably, see in this man of vision and commitment a hero for our times.' * Times Literary Supplement *
Author Bio
Monty Don has presented gardening and travel programmes for the past fifteen years and now presents BBC2's leading gardening programme, Gardener's World. He is a prolific journalist, and was the Observer's gardening editor from1994 to 2006. He is author of the bestselling Hodder & Stoughton books The Jewel Garden (with Sarah Don) and My Roots.