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Join Dr. Alice G. Miller as she talks about her book To Everything There Is A Season: A Psychotherapist\'s Spiritual Journey Through the Garden from 7:30 to 8:00 on Sunday morning, October 15, with Bob Tanem, on San Francisco\'s KSFO 560 AM radio station. Several hundred thousand people will listen to the show over the air in the S.F. bay area and, in addition, it will be available locally around the world on the internet feed of http://www.KSFO560.com
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[This book] is an autobiographical story about gardening. I could feel Miller\'s enthusiasm and total enjoyment in the lessons she learned. The author, a psychotherapist, uses her garden for spiritual renewal, to better understand life and as a place to meditate and feel a connectedness with all that we have on earth. The 163-page hardback is a good read and will have your total focus
--Joel M. Lerner
--The Washington Post
Local author Dr. Alice G. Miller shares her experiences planning, planting, and nurturing a woodland garden in her book . . .With laughter, prayer, grace, and faith, Miller shows how garden paths can be a metaphor for life and how our earthly environment is a sacred trust to be preserved for future generations. Curl up with this heartwarming book . . . when you find yourself longing for springtime.
---Alicia Brewster
--Washington Woman Magazine
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She has planted in her pages quotations and poems that enrich the conversation she has with her readers, including one that reminds me of the season we are about to enter, which I label the "when-will-winter-end-season."
. . . From conflict and death to joy and birth, Alice\'s garden has been there for her. And, as she observes in her final passage, "As the steward of my garden, I have nurtured it. And so, also, has the garden nurtured me." Now she shares her garden with us.
--Chuck Lyons
--The Potomac Gazette
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[This book] is an autobiographical story about gardening. I could feel Miller\'s enthusiasm and total enjoyment in the lessons she learned. The author, a psychotherapist, uses her garden for spiritual renewal, to better understand life and as a place to meditate and feel a connectedness with all that we have on earth. The 163-page hardback is a good read and will have your total focus
--Joel M. Lerner
--The Washington Post
Local author Dr. Alice G. Miller shares her experiences planning, planting, and nurturing a woodland garden in her book . . .With laughter, prayer, grace, and faith, Miller shows how garden paths can be a metaphor for life and how our earthly environment is a sacred trust to be preserved for future generations. Curl up with this heartwarming book . . . when you find yourself longing for springtime.
---Alicia Brewster
--Washington Woman Magazine
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She has planted in her pages quotations and poems that enrich the conversation she has with her readers, including one that reminds me of the season we are about to enter, which I label the "when-will-winter-end-season."
. . . From conflict and death to joy and birth, Alice\'s garden has been there for her. And, as she observes in her final passage, "As the steward of my garden, I have nurtured it. And so, also, has the garden nurtured me." Now she shares her garden with us.
--Chuck Lyons
--The Potomac Gazette
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--Joel M. Lerner
--The Washington Post
Local author Dr. Alice G. Miller shares her experiences planning, planting, and nurturing a woodland garden in her book . . .With laughter, prayer, grace, and faith, Miller shows how garden paths can be a metaphor for life and how our earthly environment is a sacred trust to be preserved for future generations. Curl up with this heartwarming book . . . when you find yourself longing for springtime.
---Alicia Brewster
--Washington Woman Magazine
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She has planted in her pages quotations and poems that enrich the conversation she has with her readers, including one that reminds me of the season we are about to enter, which I label the "when-will-winter-end-season."
. . . From conflict and death to joy and birth, Alice\'s garden has been there for her. And, as she observes in her final passage, "As the steward of my garden, I have nurtured it. And so, also, has the garden nurtured me." Now she shares her garden with us.
--Chuck Lyons
--The Potomac Gazette
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