Novella Carpenter
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Novella Carpenter | |
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Carpenter speaking at Hayward Public Library in October 2014 | |
| Occupation | Journalist, Urban Farmer |
| Language | English |
| Nationality | American |
| Genre | Non-fiction |
| Notable works | - Don't Jump! The Northwest Winter Blues Survival Guide (2002) - Farm City: The Education of an Urban Farmer (2009) - The Essential Urban Farmer (2011) - Gone Feral: Tracking My Dad Through the Wild (2014) |
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Novella Carpenter is the author of the 2009 memoir Farm City: The Education of an Urban Farmer. The book describes her extensive garden in Ghost Town, a run-down neighborhood about a mile from downtown Oakland, California.[1][2] Farm City was listed by some reviewers as one of the top books of 2009,[3][4] and it was the 2014 selection of the Marin County Free Library, City Public Libraries of Marin County and Dominican University of California "One Book One Marin" reading program.[5]