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The Seasons of Harold Hatcher
By Mike Hembree
ISBN: 1-891885-09-X Paperback
80 pages, 6 x 9
25 color photographs
Publication Date: January 2000
$8.00
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Hatcher Garden and Woodland Preserve
is an eight-acre sanctuary of old-growth forest, luxurious
green shrubs and brilliant wildflowers near the heart of Spartanburg,
South Carolina. The garden is the dream of one man, the late Harold
Hatcher, who grew up in poverty in Kentucky tobacco country
but struggled against the odds to turn his life into one of
promise and fulfillment.
Author
Mike Hembree brings Hatcher's story alive in an evocative
biography from the Hub City Writers Project, illustrated
with more than a dozen of color images by talented photographer
Mark Olencki.
Hembree's
book tells the story of Hatcher's early years as an energetic
civil rights pioneer and social activist in Indiana. It follows
him through his move to South Carolina in 1969, where he began
work in his backyard on what would become one of the Southeast's
most impressive--through understated--public gardens. Hatcher's garden, which has
been featured regionally in South Carolina Wildlife magazine,
nationally in Southern Living magazine and internationally
on Home and Garden television (HGTV).
While
thousands visit the Hatcher trails and quiet places each year,
few know the story of the unique and complex man who brought
them to life. With publication of The Seasons of Harold Hatcher,
the life of this extraordinary man becomes a permanent
part of the South's cultural lore.
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