Any Day
By Henry Mitchell; Susan Davis (Illustrator)
(Indiana University Press, Hardcover, 9780253333087, 272pp.)
Publication Date: October 1997
Categories: Journalism, General
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Henry Mitchell wrote for the Washington Post from the early 1970s to1991. He was best known for his gardening columns, some of which have been gatheredin two beloved books, The Essential Earthman and One Man's Garden. In addition tohis gardening columns, Mr. Mitchell also wrote feature stories and for years had ageneral interest column that appeared on Fridays under the title Any Day. This bookcollects the most enduring of those brilliant columns. Henry Mitchell was a bit of acurmudgeon. He had an eye for cant and an even sharper eye for the deeper truths ofreality. Never pompous, his columns were frequently hilarious. He could make youcry, he could make you weep and he could catch you up in the midst of a busy, confusing day and make you pause and reflect: Hey, look at this He will make youfeel good about being a flawed human, and he will even make you think that mortalityisn't so bad.
Readers who have enjoyed TheEssential Earthman and One Man's Garden will thrill to discover their favoriteauthor's additional accomplishments as they are represented in this lovely book. Theillustrations are by Susan Davis, a gifted Maryland artist whose work accompaniedmany of Henry's columns during the 1980s and 1990s.











