The Secrets of Flowers By Sally Page
The Secrets of Flowers By Sally Page - general fiction
Emma has given up her scientific research job after losing her husband a while ago. She sees an ad in the local paper for a florist at a garden centre “no experience necessary”. She loves flowers and wants a change of pace and people and this suits her fine. She gets invited to a talk on the Titanic at the garden centre but bottles out at the last minute, however this gets her thinking. Who arranged the flowers on board? There is no mention of a florist despite numerous other occupations being listed and being a luxury liner there would most certainly be flowers around.. Alternate chapters are by “Violet”, someone we know little about to begin with.
I read this straight after finishing “ The Book of Beginnings” which I adored (and inspired me to buy a fountain pen again- thank you Sally) so you know I love this author, her style and craft. Sally carries the reader into the heart of the story so very easily, whisking you away to another world (just how I like my books). It's sculpted, enchanting and magical. And some wonderful life phrases that made me stop and think. One stunning read I most certainly won’t forget.
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