Virgin earth

566 pages

English language

Published Nov. 20, 1999 by St. Martin's Press.

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978-0-312-20617-8
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Virgin Earth is a tour-de-force of powerful politics, personal discovery and glorious gardening details from one of our most acclaimed novelists. John Tradescant the younger has inherited his father’s unique collection of plants along with his unerring ability to be able to nurture them. But as gardener to Charles I, he confronts an unbearable dilemma when England descends into Civil War. Fleeing from the chaos, John travels to the Royalist colony of Virginia in America.

But the virgin land is not uninhabited. John’s plant hunting brings him to live with the native people, and he learns to love and respect their way of life just as it is threatened by the colonial settlers. He is adopted into the Powhatan people of Virginia and marries his guide to the world, Suckahanna. Just as his political life is divided between royalist and rebel, his plant hunting and nurturing between England and America, …

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Subjects

  • Tradescant, John, 1608-1662 -- Fiction
  • British -- Virginia -- Fiction
  • Plant collectors -- Fiction
  • Naturalists -- Fiction
  • Virginia -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 -- Fiction