The Garden in the Backyard
A Childhood Memoir of Fruit Trees, Family, and Summer Days
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Narrated by:
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Raeleigh Daniels
In this tender and nostalgic memoir, Susan Lorraine Kadera shares the story of the backyard garden her father lovingly built— a place where fruit trees, vegetables, and childhood memories grew side by side. What began with a few carefully planted plum trees soon blossomed into a thriving garden that shaped the rhythm of family life.
From watching her father dig the first holes, to helping weed the rows of corn and lettuce, to sneaking sun-warmed strawberries straight from the vine, the garden became a place of learning, connection, and simple joy. It wasn’t just about what grew in the soil— it was about what grew in the heart.
As the seasons passed, the garden became a source of generosity, with baskets of fresh produce shared with neighbors across the street. And though the garden eventually faded, the memories remained— the taste of plums, the sweetness of apricots, the crispness of backyard corn, and the quiet lessons planted by a father’s hands.
“Some things don’t need to last forever to matter.”
This short, heartfelt memoir celebrates family, gratitude, and the flavors of childhood that stay with us long after the garden is gone. Perfect for listeners who enjoy warm, uplifting true stories and the gentle beauty of everyday moments.
©2026 Susan Lorraine Kadera (P)2026 Susan Lorraine Kadera