Death and The Gardener is a deeply personal novel in which a son recounts the final months of his father’s life as he slowly succumbs to illness. The father, a devoted gardener, becomes a central metaphor for memory, continuity, and loss. Through intimate scenes of caregiving and recollection, the book explores grief, the bond between generations, and how storytelling can preserve the presence of those who are gone. It is a reflective meditation on love, mortality, and the quiet beauty of ordinary life.