Green Book Adventure of the Week: The Good Garden

The Good Garden – How One Family Went from Hunger to Having Enough, by Katie Smith Milway is the story of Maria Luz and her family, who are struggling farmers in the hills of Honduras. When the family is left with not enough food to survive, Maria’s father has to leave to find work – leaving Maria to tend to the family’s garden. When a new teacher comes to town and shows Maria how to feed the soil with compost, stop erosion and how to sell her own crops at the market – Maria spreads hope to other family farmers across the hillside of Honduras.
The Good Garden is a beautifully illustrated book which targets a big question: What if our food supply runs out? Written in a simple manner, The Good Garden shows that simple changes can have a huge impact.

*Book Adventure of the Week is a new weekly series here at Sweet Greens, where I would love to share some of the books from our own book shelves with you. If you have a book to recommend, I would love to hear about it, please send me a message to mysweetgreens@gmail.com.

2 Responses to Green Book Adventure of the Week: The Good Garden

  1. angie lilly September 15, 2010 at 12:06 pm #

    WOW the illustrations are just gorgoues and I love love love the message!

  2. Sweet Greens September 19, 2010 at 7:21 pm #

    Hi Angie,
    It is a beautiful book – overall.

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