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THE SAKURA OBSESSION by Naoko Abe is a history of the cherry blossom in Japan and follows the flower from its significance as a symbol of the imperial court, through the Second World War, and up to the present day worldwide fascination. https://t.co/1tXzXvIsfc
"Like the sakura itself, Ms. Abe's book is a quiet pleasure--the story of a venerated flower and an English squire graced with the means to turn his passion into his vocation." --The Wall Street Journal
"A splendid gift: at once a moving personal account as well as a cultural, social and political history of a turbulent period in world history." --Nature
"A remarkable book. . . . Abe is excellent on the changing symbolism of cherries in Japan and the outlines of Japanese history and culture into which they fit." --Financial Times
"Fascinating." --New Scientist
"[A] lovely book. . . . Two tensions animate [The Sakura Obsession]: the difficulty of sending fragile scions around the world and successfully grafting them; and the wrenching historical context." --The Economist
"An enchanting story about an Englishman's attempts to preserve Japan's rich cherry tree heritage in the face of rapid modernization." --The Japan Times
"Impeccably researched and lovingly crafted. . . . A charming and informative biography of the eccentric English aristocrat Collingwood Ingram (1880-1981), who saved Japan's cherry blossoms from extinction." --Publishers Weekly
"An engaging biography of a man who 'helped change the face of spring.' . . . Abe shows that Ingram did more than any other 'cherry guardian' to keep alive varieties that would otherwise have been lost." --The Sunday Times (London)
"Combining vast historical research, perceptive cultural interpretation, and a gift for keen, biographical storytelling, Abe's study of one man's passion for a singular plant species celebrates the beneficial impact such enthusiasts can have on the world at large." --Booklist
"In this thoroughly researched book, journalist Naoko Abe tells two stories: one about the 1,200 [year] history of the Japanese cherry blossom, and the other about the English gardener who saved the iconic tree from extinction." --Bustle
"Charming." --Kirkus Reviews
"[The Sakura Obsession, ] the story of a British botanist who is credited with being the saviour of the blossom's many varieties, is . . . not only the tale of a man, or a tree, but of a nation." --The Times (London)
"An admiring and engaging portrait of an eccentric British enthusiast, one of the last great amateur naturalists of the Edwardian Era." --Natural History Magazine