Passing by Your Garden for the Last Time

Passing by Your Garden for the Last Time

by (us) Margaret Renkel

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[People magazine hailed it as an "American contemporary classic", and the Chinese version introduced it for the first time as recommended by The New York Times Book Review, The Wall Street Journal, People, Publishers Weekly, and The Oprah Magazine] Gardens are memory, life, and a place where people leave and return. "Even in life's most difficult moments, there are reasons to hope and celebrate" About Love, Memory, Loss and Rebirth Margaret strolled through, planting milkweed leaves, just waiting for the arrival of the long-migratory monarch butterflies. Creatures appeared among the blades of grass, and birds flew over the garden. The lights in the room come on at dusk and the stories of generations have not been forgotten. She watched bluebirds nest in nest boxes, breed, and then leave. During the cycle of four seasons, she slowly understood: the changes in the human world are just like the cycle of life in nature. And all worries will continue in another way in this garden.

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