
Deborah Kellaway (1922–2006)
Author of The Virago Book of Women Gardeners
About the Author
Works by Deborah Kellaway
Women gardeners 1 copy
Associated Works
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Kellaway, Deborah Violet
- Other names
- Newton, Deborah Violet (birth)
- Birthdate
- 1922-11-21
- Date of death
- 2006-02-07
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of Melbourne
University of Oxford (Lady Margaret Hall) - Occupations
- columnist
professor
teacher - Organizations
- Oldie Magazine
University of Melbourne
Camden School for Girls - Relationships
- Thompson, Emma (student)
Kellaway, Lucy (daughter) - Nationality
- Australia
- Birthplace
- Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
- Places of residence
- Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
London, England, UK
Bressingham, Norfolk, England, UK - Place of death
- London, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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Reviews
This started out as a 5 star read for me, but as with any anthology, some of the writing bogged me down, made my eyes glaze, and skimming was taking place. Especially those excepts that ran more like garden inventories; I loved reading about new plants, but there are only so many latin botanical names one can read in a row before it all starts looking like Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...
Most of it was great though, if you're a gardener. It's a collection of excerpts, essays, diary entries, show more even a little poetry here and there, written by women known for their mad gardening skills and wickedly green thumbs throughout history. It's all non-fiction, and the book bursts with suggestions for plants; mostly oriented to the UK, with a little USA thrown in. I did a LOT of googling while I read, and most of the plants that caught my eye are available in some form or another here in Australia, the country with draconian import laws, so despite the bias in the book, there should be something for every gardener here.
Also, the cover is gorgeous. show less
Most of it was great though, if you're a gardener. It's a collection of excerpts, essays, diary entries, show more even a little poetry here and there, written by women known for their mad gardening skills and wickedly green thumbs throughout history. It's all non-fiction, and the book bursts with suggestions for plants; mostly oriented to the UK, with a little USA thrown in. I did a LOT of googling while I read, and most of the plants that caught my eye are available in some form or another here in Australia, the country with draconian import laws, so despite the bias in the book, there should be something for every gardener here.
Also, the cover is gorgeous. show less
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- Rating
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