The Twilight Garden, Adams | 400 pages
In a small pocket of the city, between the houses of No. 77 and No. 79 on Eastbourne Road, there’s a neglected community garden.Once vibrant and welcoming, and a sanctuary for the people when they needed it most, the garden’s gate is firmly closed.
But it only takes a small seed of an idea for big changes to happen. And as the neighbors’ need for connection grows, the twilight garden comes out of hibernation...
A sweeping timeline of a shared garden in London. It's touching and sentimental how the community comes together to support each other and the garden that encourages their relationships. Well-developed characters kept me fully engaged.
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