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One Hundred Daffodils
One Hundred Daffodils
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Finding Beauty, Grace, and Meaning When Things Fall Apart
By: Rebecca Winn
Format: Hardcover
An engaging, wise, and uplifting reflection on human resilience and nature's ability to teach, inspire, and heal after an unexpected life upheaval. One Hundred Daffodils is told through the lens of the author's personal experiences with grief and heartbreak on her journey toward self-discovery and empowerment.
John Muir once said, "When you tug on a single thing in nature, you realize it is connected to everything else."
This simple but sage truth is at the heart of One Hundred Daffodils, a collection of connected essays inspired by moments that naturalist and horticulturist Rebecca Winn observed in nature that served as a path back from heartbreak to wholeness.
One of the overarching invitations within the pages of One Hundred Daffodils is to look closely at the world around us, guiding readers to an awareness of nature's power to teach, comfort, and inspire. It offers the kind of woman-to-woman, experience-to-experience, relatable connection that we often hunger for and love to share with one another. And it is a book whose words, like those of a trusted friend, are often raw, frequently funny, reliably uplifting, sometimes painfully familiar, but always vulnerable, honest and wise.
Parsed into manageable essay lengths that respect the harried reader's time, this is the kind of book women give to each other, because we've all "been there," and there is no more powerful and inspiring example than someone who has experienced an emotional abyss and emerged, gracefully, on the other side.
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