An Almost Impossible Thing

An Almost Impossible Thing The Radical Lives of Britain's Pioneering Women Gardeners

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Publisher's Synopsis

‘I devoured Davison’s book…the realities of domestic life for young women to the end of the First World War are vividly evoked on every page of the book, making it a revealing document of social history.’ - Ysenda Maxtone Graham, TLS

While working as Head of Libraries and Exhibitions at the Royal Horticultural Society, Fiona Davison came across a cache of letters from a young gardener who was denied a scholarship by the RHS on the grounds that she was female. Intrigued by what happened to young Olive, Fiona began to research the wider story of early female professional gardeners and discovered a group of pioneers who battled derision and prejudice to change expectations of what women gardeners could do.

An Almost Impossible Thing follows six women gardeners in the years before the First World War, and examines their lives in the context of suffragism, collectivism and Empire. Although gardens are often seen as a refuge, a place to escape from the troubles of the modern world, this book reminds us of a period when British gardens were an arena for radical and far-reaching experiments. A time when a group of convention-busting women were gardening with purpose and quietly changing the world.

Book information

ISBN: 9781915068378
Publisher: Little Toller Books
Imprint: Little Toller Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 635.092520941
DEWEY edition: 23
Sales rank: 831
Weight: 328g
Height: 390mm
Width: 233mm
Spine width: 23mm