Andrea Wulf trained as a design historian at London's Royal College of Art. She is the author of The Brother Gardeners (long-listed for the Samuel Johnson Prize in 2008 and winner of the American Horticultural Society 2010 Book Award) and the coauthor (with Emma Gieben-Gamal) of This Other Eden. She has written for The Sunday Times (London), The Guardian, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the Financial Times, and appears regularly on BBC television and radio. She lives in London.
"Illuminating and engrossing. . . . The reader relives the first
decades of the Republic not only through her eloquent and
revelatory prose but through the words of the statesmen
themselves."-The New York Times Book Review
"Anecdotes . . . shimmer through Andrea Wulf's fine story
of how gardening and farming shaped the thinking of Washington,
Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and James Madison. . . . Luxurious and
sharp-witted." -San Francisco Chronicle
"[A] lively and deeply researched history. . . . Wulf
ingeniously connects . . . highbrow political philosophy to the
founders' personal passion for horticulture." -The Washington
Post Book World
"A timely and passionate book, with resonances beyond
today's legion of new gardeners. . . . Wulf traces the birth of the
modern environmental movement back beyond Thoreau and Muir to the
founding fathers' passion for nature and plants." -The
Guardian
"Andrea Wulf shows in her eloquently written and very
beguiling Founding Gardeners that the garden, the natural
world and the shape of a new nation were, for the men who launched
the United States, parts of a whole. . . . She is a writer of
considerable grace and breadth of vision, and Founding
Gardeners is an excellent portrait of the early years of the
federal republic. It will delight the general reader." -The
Plain Dealer
"A highly enjoyable and thought-provoking book. Wulf
combines a sure knowledge of garden history and 18th-centry
politics with a keen eye for domestic detail and evocative
description. By focusing the grand narrative of early America on
four individuals, she writes the best kind of popular history."
-The Irish Times
"It is certain that Wulf has wonderfully illuminated an
often overlooked and very important aspect of the founders' lives,
providing new reasons to be inspired by them. . . . Delightful,
enlightened reading."
-NashvilleScene.com
"Wonderfully engaging. . . . Breaks new ground." -The Times
Literary Supplement (London)
"Fresh and bountiful. . . . Wulf's delectable anecdotal approach .
. . reveals each founder's personality and perpective, while her
dynamic analysis results in a paradigm-altering vision of how 'the
balance of nature' underlies our founding principles."
-Booklist (starred review)
"Wulf offers a delightful new perspective on the men we usually
associate more with politics than with plants." -Publishers
Weekly
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