Let your muse speak insights to you. As my reading-muse whispers insights from Diffenbaugh’s text, “The Language of Flowers” becomes increasingly valuable to me. Some reviewers give 5-stars when a book introduces them to something that feels as if it's giving them an insight that may change their life/5(K). Vanessa Diffenbaugh’s instantly entrancing THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS is a modern-day fairy tale Start by falling in love with this rare, wise, winsome book.”—ELLE “[A] touching debut novel.”—USA Today “Diffenbaugh effortlessly spins this enchanting tale, . A Victorian Flower Dictionary by Mandy Kirkby and Vanessa Diffenbaugh is a wonderful companion to Diffenbaugh's novel, The Language of Flowers. Beginning with a few introductory pages Diffenbaugh writes that, "In every culture throughout time, flowers have been central to the human experience.".
A debut novel that weaves together the meaning of flowers, the foster care system, marriage and heartbreak. Readers are abuzz with praise for Vanessa Diffenbaugh's debut novel, The Language of Flowers. 24 out of 26 reviewers rated it 4 or 5 stars, making it one of BookBrowse's highest rated books to date! I would personally like to hand a red. VANESSA DIFFENBAUGH was born in San Francisco and raised in Chico, California. After graduating from Stanford University, she worked in the non-profit sector, teaching art and technology to youth in low-income communities. Following the success of her debut novel, The Language of Flowers, she co-founded Camellia Network (now Lifeset Network), a non-profit whose mission is to connect every. Vanessa Diffenbaugh has used adoption, foster homes, emancipation, homelessness, single motherhood and attachment disorder as talking points for "The Language of Flowers," her virtually self.
American author Vanessa Diffenbaugh’s debut novel, The Language Of Flowers, tells the story of Victoria Jones, who uses the art of flower arrangement to overcome her own past while helping others. Victoria spent her childhood navigating the foster system and was in an out of thirty-two different foster homes before she turned eighteen. Vanessa Diffenbaugh’s instantly entrancing THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS is a modern-day fairy tale Start by falling in love with this rare, wise, winsome book.”—ELLE “[A] touching debut novel.”—USA Today “Diffenbaugh effortlessly spins this enchanting tale, making even her prickly protagonist impossible not to love.”. Diffenbaugh’s “Language of Flowers” tells the story of Victoria Jones, who was abandoned at birth by her mother and has lived in at least 32 foster homes by the time she turns (Ms.
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