What a gorgeous book! Almost every page has photos worth framing - though you might not want the creepy crawlies on your wall. The birds, butterflies, flowers and attractive habitats and homes would make almost any gardener keen to try the suggestions.
The setting is North America but the principles are general; identify your habitat types, plant native plants, add flowers for pollinators, maybe a water feature for added wildlife diversity, put up bird, bat, bee and other homes. And compost! Don't use pesticides if possible, let natural pest predators do the work.
We are shown checklists, how to build various features, what some plants look like in winter and summer. Along with an explanation of invasive non-native plants, we are told that a weed is only a weed if you don't want it; otherwise it is a wildflower, like the milkweed which feeds monarch butterflies. The text is not overly complex and has straightforward information, with an index at the back.
Go for it, create your nature garden. Happy watching the wildlife!
I downloaded an e-ARC from Net Galley. This is an unbiased review.