The Timaru Herald

Book of the week

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Rootbound: Rewilding a Life by Alice Vincent (Canongate, $33)

‘I like gardening,’’ the novelist Alice Sebold once said. ‘‘It’s a place where I find myself when I need to lose myself.’’

Nurturing mute, green things offered similar solace to journalist Alice Vincent after her heart was broken in 2017. Her sprawling recovery-through-horticultu­re memoir has the potential to become the Millennial generation’s answer to self-help books like Eat Pray Love. A kind of Peat Prune Gloves.

In an attempt to slow the frantic, screen-lit pace of digital life, Vincent’s generation upload carefully curated photos of their ‘‘leafbabies’’ to their social media accounts: #PlantMama, #PlantPapa. Those who mock Millennial­s for spending hundreds of dollars on a weeping fig while complainin­g about being broke should read Vincent’s book. She makes a level-headed and poetic case for her peers’ need to seek refuge with their photosynth­esising friends.

Vincent was a child who preferred books and indoor crafts to the mucky outdoors. In the 90s of her youth, front gardens were paved and decked. Houseplant­s were replaced with incense sticks and potpourri.

She dreamt of moving to London and becoming a rock critic, of tumbling out of noisy gigs into offlicence­s then rattling her ideas into print. A gifted writer, she quickly landed her fantasy job and began interviewi­ng her pop idols for The Daily Telegraph in her early 20s.

But – as so many of those rock stars could have told her – the music business can be a weary treadmill. You’re always looking to be first with a sound, or a review. The public attention span is short. Albums are now released online to the press and the public

The journalist in Vincent ensures her book comes packed with great tales of gardeners past.

simultaneo­usly and a journalist has little time to judge whether the streamed sounds are capable of sinking roots into the listener’s heart. Singles are cropped, consumed or left to wilt like cutand-come again salad leaves.

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