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My Summer in a Garden

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A sequence of weekly essays records an amateur gardener's hands-on experiments, practical tips, and whimsical observations about tools, plants, pests, and the habits of birds and domestic animals, blending horticultural advice with wry social commentary. The pieces shift between day-to-day chores and reflective asides on nature, labor, and human follies, often using anecdote and gentle satire. A final section turns to a character study of a household cat, treating its instincts and behavior as a mirror for human traits.

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Charles Dudley Warner

Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900) was an American essayist, novelist, and social critic, known for his keen observations on American life and culture. He was a prominent figure in the literary scene of the late 19th century and is often associated with the Hartford Wits, a group of writers from Connecticut. Warner's works, such as "Being a Boy" and "Backlog Studies," reflect his insightful commentary on society, education, and the human experience. He collaborated with Mark Twain on "The Gilded Age," which satirizes the greed and corruption of post-Civil War America. Warner's contributions to literature continue to resonate, offering a window into the complexities of his time.

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