Reviews
A beautiful book about nature, and how reengaging with the foundational experience of our species of growing and cultivating crops can be a source of healing and spiritual truth... I recommend it -- Afua Hirsch, author, Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging
It is rare for a book to come along that tells a story that has never been heard before. Unearthed is just that and more. Deeply felt, deeply told, deeply generous, Claire Ratinon's story of trying to find a place of belonging in a post-colonial landscape is one that will change hearts and minds. How vitally we have needed this narrative, how beautifully it has been told. -- Alice Vincent, author, How to Grow Stuff
"Ratinon makes the process of starting a garden approachable . . . A recommended resource for urban gardeners and anyone with limited space. Booklist on How to Grow Your Dinner"Ratinon makes gardening look easy and fun. Urban dwellers eager to try their hand at self-sufficiency will find an encouraging start here." Publishers Weekly on How to Grow Your Dinner