Praise for Into the Garden with Charles:
“There is something about the way they blend their lives, the way they are kind to each other, that is so comforting. It makes a reader long for the book, for the world of the book—the long winter evenings, the summer days with visitors and friends. Wachsberger has a wide-eyed, boyish gratitude—how could this life have possibly come to him? He does not seem to realize that he created it.”—Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Review of Books
“Destined to become a classic, Into the Garden with Charles by Clyde Philip Wachsberger is a jewel of a memoir. The author’s charming watercolors accompany this tale of a lonely New Yorker with an unsuspected botanical bent who abandons the pursuit of love and pours his heart into a garden—one that becomes ‘as demanding and manipulative as a jealous lover, and as high maintenance.’ That adoring care prepares him for the entrance into his life of an elegant Southerner named Charles. The two men blossom in each other’s company, reviving that ancient (but forever fertile) metaphor of a garden of love.” —Molly Peacock, More
“Illustrated by Skip’s enchanting watercolors, [Into the Garden with Charles] charts the seasons of his magnificent garden alongside his 16-year relationship with Charles, until both love affairs are cut short by Skip’s cancer. Even the book’s chapters are landscape-based, with each focusing on a different offering from the private half-acre garden . . . The result is a luminous account of a life painstakingly sown and reaped.”—Kelly McMasters, Newsday
“Clyde Phillip Wachsberger’s delightful memoir about tending beds of flowers as compensation for a lonely middle age only to find unexpected romance along the way is a sweet reminder that, as he puts it, ‘anything can happen in a garden.’ In prose that balances candor with perfect courtesy, he charms us with the message that keeping a garden with a beloved companion, this most ephemeral of all the arts, can bring us the most enduring joys and pleasures.” —Philip Gambone
“Clyde Phillip Wachsberger has written a sweet and poignant book about loneliness and love and the restorative power of a garden.” —Page Dickey, author of Embroidered Ground\
“Into the Garden with Charles is well on its way to becoming a cult classic.” —Mac Griswold, author of Pleasures of the Garden