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Carl H. Klaus.
Weathering Winter: A Gardener’s Daybook.
Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2003, c. 1997.
paper, 184 p., ISBN 0–877–45594–5, $9.95.

Winter can be beloved or despised. It’s a time for reflections and planning, reading garden catalogs, planting seeds and caring for exotic indoor flowers and plants. This book is a diary of winter events and thoughts by the founding director of the University of Iowa’s Non-Fiction Writing Program. In it, author Carl H. Klaus chats about his daily experiences as the cold Midwestern winter moves from first snows to the awakening of spring. It is a very homey, nostalgic look at winter’s variables, ranging from bird feeding and watching to planning a new vegetable garden to caring for pets when ice and cold weather discourage long walks. Above all, Weathering Winter: A Gardener’s Daybook celebrates life.

— Elaine Juhl, volunteer and master gardener, Chicago Botanic Garden.