Groundbreaking: My Unmapped Path as an Academic, Mother and Gardener
by Clare Cooper Marcus
A sweeping autobiographical memoir that spans nine decades of personal history. The book serves as a reflection on personal endurance and professional achievement, all grounded in the restorative power of nature. It is as much a personal journey as it is a testimony to the enduring human need for grounding in place and nature.
Published by New Village Press
Distributed by NYU Press
Publication date: May 19, 2026
Pages: 360 pages
Trim: 6 x 9 in
Images: 40 black & white images
ISBN: 978-1-61332-291-8
Price: $27.95
Primary edition: paperback
Also available in ebook and hardcover


About Clare Cooper Marcus (1934–2026)
Clare Cooper Marcus was internationally
recognized for her teaching, research, and
publications on the social and psychological
implications of design, especially regarding urban
open space, family housing, outdoor space in
healthcare facilities, and environments for children
and the elderly. She was a pioneer in developing
social factors curriculum.
“Groundbreaking reflects the qualities that defined Clare Cooper Marcus’s life and work—curiosity, resilience, honesty, and a profound belief in the healing power of nature. Readers will come away with more than the story of an extraordinary life; they will be reminded of the power of place, the importance of paying attention, and the many ways our surroundings shape who we are, heal us, and help us find meaning. It is a rich, deeply human, and inspiring reflection on a remarkable life.”
—Debra Levin, Hon. FASID, EDAC, President and CEO, The Center for Health Design
“Groundbreaking: My Unmapped Path as an Academic, Mother, and Gardener is a masterpiece. Although described by a journalist as being ‘a woman forever on the boundaries,’ more accurately, Cooper Marcus defined the boundaries! This book captures the magnificent and lasting contribution Coooper Marcus made to the field of landscape architecture and healing garden design. A true pioneer in all aspects of a personal and professional life well-lived with conviction, passion, and care, all readers, no matter their professional aspirations will be inspired by Cooper Marcus’ words.”
——Amy Wagenfeld, PhD, OTR/L, SCEM, FAOTA, co-author, Therapeutic Gardens: Design for Healing Spaces 2nd ed.
