Joan Grant has narrated 2 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors. The most-rated is Helene Hanff.

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Gardening Basics for Beginners

Summary

Want to start a garden, but don't know how? Tried gardening in the past, but didn't get good results? Gardening Basics for Beginners gives you the information you need to successfully and confidently plant and grow a thriving garden. With this book, you'll receive expert advice on gardening basics, such as: - choosing your garden's location - prepping your garden site - picking the right tools and supplies - navigating a garden center to make the most of your shopping experience Of course, you'll want to choose the right kind of plants for your location and climate. But the wealth of information you'll find on various packets, labels, and zone maps can be confusing. In Gardening Basics for Beginners, you'll learn how to seed packets, plant tags, hardiness zone maps and fertilizer labels. No matter your previous gardening experience, Gardening Basics for Beginners arms you with the knowledge to explore a variety of plant types, including annuals, perennials, bulbs, trees, shrubs, fruits and vegetables. Starting a home garden can be daunting, but with this beginner's guide you'll have the basic information you need to plan your garden, correctly water your plants, and improve your garden's soil for years to come. Now you can begin to grow as a gardener, get dirty and have some fun!

©2014 Speedy Publishing LLC (P)2014 Speedy Publishing LLC

Narrator: Joan Grant
Author: Nina Greene
Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
Available on Audible
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Helene Hanff

Summary

This is a biography of Helene Hanff, the author of 84 Charing Cross Road by a leading authority on her life and works. Pastore was a long-time friend and neighbor of Hanff and had access to her books, letters and relatives and friends. A biographer often faces difficult choices. Some choose to report only verifiable facts; others elaborate based on rumor, gossip, letters and sometimes mere guessing in an effort to liven up what used to be called a nonfiction genre but which is now referred to as creative nonfiction. Most biographers have the luxury of a dead subject; no one to complain, to explain, to elucidate, to obfuscate. I had a dear friend who was very much alive and very much a friend. I could have chosen to ignore her wishes about respecting her privacy and publish away. Or I could have chosen to respect her wishes even though I knew I would not publish anything until after her death. I chose the latter and I relied on her version of her life, omitting material she did not want made public and including material I had no way of verifying but which originated with her. Much of what is known about her is the result of sometimes outlandish guesswork circulated on the Internet (one of the most unreliable sources of information ever conceived by the mind of man.) Some sites have Helene as a lesbian; others as the mistress of a New York City politician. Some have her as a personal friend based on a visit with her in the lobby of her building; others claim intimate knowledge of her communist leanings based on Frank Doel's alleged friendship with a "Soviet spy". I feel it is the biographer's function to present as much truth as possible, to respect sources and to verify what can be verified.

©2010 Stephen R. Pastore (P)2016 Stephen Pastore

Narrator: Joan Grant
Length: 5 hrs and 23 mins
Available on Audible