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Painter's Year in the Forests of Bhutan (A)
A. K. Hellum
This charming book records one man's philosophical journey into the little-known culture of Bhutan. The gently meandering text pauses to meditate on the mystery of the ordinary as revealed in the natural world, emerging into wisdom and enlightenment. Gorgeously illustrated with paintings of nearly 100 rarely seen Bhutanese plants.  Out-of-Print
Copublished with University of Hawai'i Press.

Format:  Trade Paperback
ISBN:  978-0-88864-323-0
Price:  CND$ 35, USD$ 35, £ 19.5
Discount:  Trade
Subject:  Journey/Botany
Publication Date:  February 2001
Awards
2002 Writers Guild of Alberta
Alberta Book Awards, Wilfred Eggleston Award for Non-Fiction
2002 Alberta Book Awards
Book Design of the Year
2002 Alberta Book Awards
Cover Design of the Year
2002 Alberta Book Awards
Book Illustration of the Year
2002 Alberta Book Awards
Trade Book of the Year
2002 Alberta Book Awards
Trade Book of the Year, Silver Award
2001 Banff Mountain Book Festival
Outstanding Book on Mountain Culture
Reviews
"…a pleasant journey into another way of looking at plants.”
Hawai'I Horticulture
"I would recommend readers to indulge themselves in the warmth of these stories and the pleasure of growing in spirit and knowledge.”
Paul M. Woodard, Journal of Forestry
"..rich compilation of poignant personal experiences…”
Marlies Glasius, CBRA
"As you leaf through A Painter's Year, wonderful flowers and shrubs, exotic trees and a text that borders on the poetic, are indeed a delight to see.”
--Henry A. Spencer, The Forestry Chronicle
"It's hard not to see the art as works of great beauty given their vivid colouring, minute detail and almost lyric grace.”
Gilbert A. Bouchard, Edmonton Journal
"The whole is imbued with a Buddhist perception, and we are brought close to an understanding that plants and people, animals and earth are one, and without self.”
Ottawa Citizen
"Reading this book is like reading someone’s beautifully illustrated personal journal…. [T]he paintings are beautifully done. Any reader who read this book and then visited Bhutan would immediately recognize these plants if he or she were lucky enough to happen upon them…. If you enjoy gorgeous botanical illustrations or gentle musings on small daily events, you will like this book.”
– Judith Whitcomb, Biodiversity

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