Synopsis
These
elegantly interlocked tales of loss, survival, and fierce
rebirth center around Dr. Estes's uncle, a war-ravaged
Hungarian peasant farmer and refugee, a faithful gardener,
and a storehouse of stories who was one of the "dancing
fools, wise old crows, grumpy sages, and 'almost saints'
who made up the old people" in Estes's childhood.
Told
with graceful simplicity, deep feeling, generous humor,
and profound optimism, The Faithful Gardener
is, at its captivating core, the story of an open-hearted
child who listened well to her old-country elders and
who grew up to remember, to bear witness, and, as one
of the premier storytellers of our times, to remind readers
and listeners of all ages of "that magisterial life
force within all things that strengthens us in times of
turmoil or transition, that faithful force which can never
die."