Maureen Hogan Lutz, also known as the Heart Gardener, has been gardening for over forty years in all the terrains that nature has to offer. Her organic approach to gardening emphasizes the benefit of listening to the voice of Mother Nature in planning, planting, and living with a garden, regardless of size, scope, or purpose.
Using anecdotes, fundamentals, and beautiful photographs, Maureen demystifies the intimation factor for the beginner and offers ideas on how to invigorate an existing garden.
"Gardening connects us with nature and makes us feel that we are part of something capable of creating sunsets and snowstorms, butterflies and fireflies, birdsong and wind gusts. All this wonder if free treasure for the heart."
Maureen Hogan Lutz
A story of the sixties as seen through the eyes of Jamie Corrigan, a slick New York street kid sent to Vietnam in 1967 determined to become a hero only to have his spirit broken by the horror of war. When a boyhood friend disappears in Central America, Jamie has another chance to become the hero he always longed to be.
December 1944. . .
A time when everyone lived for reunions - real or imagined.
A young bride embarks on a cross-country journey to reunite with her soldier husband in San Francisco. Based on true events, this story offers a glimpse into life on the homefront when love, loss and hope consumed the human heart.
Based upon events in the life of a competitive rider who began his career on the back of what many called a misfit horse given his size, bloodline, his one bad eye and the slight twist to his neck. The special bond that developed between Tarquin and the boy had the power to transcend time and circumstance.
Five decades After the end of World War II, a notorious traitor surfaces from the black-market art world. Solving the mystery surrounding his wartime betrayal and theft of valuable art works falls to the grandchildren of two war veterans who are thrown together to follow a twisting trail of clues in order to bring the traitor to justice.