Nature's Child: A Life Within Two Cultures

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Pub Date 25 Nov 2018 | Archive Date 30 Sep 2019

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From humble beginnings a small girl's love for nature takes her on a journey to become a horticultural giant.

This Asian inspired true story begins in Tokyo when the city is being ravaged by World War Two. Yoko Ugai (Megumi Bennett) gives an account of her formative years growing up in a traditional Japanese family. At the age of twenty she becomes an Ikebana teacher. Lured by a fascination for Australian Native flora, Yoko turns down two marriage proposals to embark on a journey of horticultural discovery at a time when Australian / Japanese relations are dominated by hostility and suspicion. While facing the challenges of a new language and culture, Yoko's life in Australia encompasses marriage, motherhood, horticultural studies, setting up a bonsai studio and nursery and organising annual cultural exhibitions. Under the mentorship of the grandmaster, the late Mr Saburo Kato, Megumi Bennett provides leadership to a growing bonsai community in Australia. By the turn of the century she is formally recognised by the Japanese and Australian governments for her promotion of friendship, goodwill and peace between the two countries and is internationally acclaimed as a bonsai artist, teacher and demonstrator.

From humble beginnings a small girl's love for nature takes her on a journey to become a horticultural giant.

This Asian inspired true story begins in Tokyo when the city is being ravaged by World...


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About Mary Ann Napper

Mary Ann Napper is a published author. Her first novel, Born to Fly, was followed by publications of feature articles in magazines and short stories in anthologies. She has traveled to exotic places like Antarctica, Africa and Japan and loves elephants, books, her husband and their eleven grandchildren, not necessarily in that order. Mary Ann is currently vice-president of the Society of Women Writers NSW and an active member of the Fellowship of Australian Writers. www.maryannnapper.com.au

About Mary Ann Napper

Mary Ann Napper is a published author. Her first novel, Born to Fly, was followed by publications of feature articles in magazines and short stories in anthologies. She has...


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