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The language of flowers : a novel
Diffenbaugh, Vanessa
Adult Fiction DIFFENB
Diffenbaugh, Vanessa
Adult Fiction DIFFENB
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EmilyEm said:
With a foster child as inspiration and obvious love of the notion that flowers can change the course of lives, Diffenbaugh tells a page-turning story I loved.
Victoria ages out of foster care and uses her one seeming talent to find work. But, a visit to the flower market introduces the enigmatic Grant. What sorrows both have had; but what kindness and patience Grant brings to this friendship. Read on. It’s a good one.
posted Dec 3, 2011 at 11:26AM
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Brookdale Reads said:
Best book I've read in years. Victoria relays her life, both past (growing up neglected in the foster care system) and present (struggling at 18 to become a functioning adult). She uses the language of flowers (the Victorian meaning of each)to try to communicate. Beautifully written; Victoria grabbed my heart.
posted Jan 17, 2012 at 7:32PM
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