
Bienes historie
by:
Maja Lunde
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 8203359353
ISBN 13: 9788203359354
Publication date:
August 10th, 2015
Publisher: Aschehoug
Pages: 455
Genres: Romance, Children’s, Action & Adventure, History
In a time marked by the intertwining of natural beauty and industrial ambition, William emerges as a melancholic figure in 1852 England. A dedicated biologist and seed merchant, he navigates the lush landscapes of his homeland while grappling with the weight of loss and longing. Fueled by a desire to make a difference in the world, he embarks on a quest to cultivate life in various forms, blending science with the delicate art of horticulture.
As William gathers seeds and tends to his plants, he becomes deeply aware of the fragility of nature. His interactions with the environment spark profound questions about the impact of human actions on the world around him. With every seed he sows, he grapples with the consequences of change—both environmental and emotional—that ripple through his life and the lives of those he cherishes.
Through evocative prose, the story unfolds against the backdrop of a changing world, weaving together themes of hope, resilience, and the indelible connection between humanity and nature. William's journey serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of nurturing not only the earth but also the relationships that shape our existence.
As William gathers seeds and tends to his plants, he becomes deeply aware of the fragility of nature. His interactions with the environment spark profound questions about the impact of human actions on the world around him. With every seed he sows, he grapples with the consequences of change—both environmental and emotional—that ripple through his life and the lives of those he cherishes.
Through evocative prose, the story unfolds against the backdrop of a changing world, weaving together themes of hope, resilience, and the indelible connection between humanity and nature. William's journey serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of nurturing not only the earth but also the relationships that shape our existence.