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Vanessa Diffenbaugh The Language Of Flowers. Book Discussion Questions The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh Mount Prospect [Diffenbaugh] is the best new writer of the year." — Elle "I would like to hand Vanessa Diffenbaugh a bouquet of bouvardia (enthusiasm), gladiolus (you pierce my heart) and lisianthus (appreciation).In this original and brilliant first novel, Diffenbaugh has united her fascination with the language of flowers—a long-forgotten and mysterious way of. [It] will certainly change how you choose your next bouquet."—Minneapolis Star Tribune "Fascinating

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She and her husband, PK, have three children and live in Cambridge, Massachusetts.. Diffenbaugh clearly knows both the human heart and her plants, and she keeps us rooting for the damaged Victoria."—

The Language of Flowers Gift Book (Aziza's Secret Fairy Door, 281) Kirkby, Mandy, Diffenbaugh

The Victorian language of flowers was used to convey romantic expressions, but for Victoria Jones it's been more useful in communicating grief, mistrust, and solitude. By opening up Victoria's very difficult inner world to us, Vanessa Diffenbaugh shows us a corner of experience hidden to most, and with an astonishing degree of insight and compassion. [Diffenbaugh] is the best new writer of the year." — Elle "I would like to hand Vanessa Diffenbaugh a bouquet of bouvardia (enthusiasm), gladiolus (you pierce my heart) and lisianthus (appreciation).In this original and brilliant first novel, Diffenbaugh has united her fascination with the language of flowers—a long-forgotten and mysterious way of.

The Language of Flowers A Novel by Vanessa Diffenbaugh (2012, Trade Paperback) 9780345525550. 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. [Diffenbaugh] is the best new writer of the year." — Elle "I would like to hand Vanessa Diffenbaugh a bouquet of bouvardia (enthusiasm), gladiolus (you pierce my heart) and lisianthus (appreciation).In this original and brilliant first novel, Diffenbaugh has united her fascination with the language of flowers—a long-forgotten and mysterious way of.

Bonus Book The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh Little Ms Word Smith. The Victorian language of flowers was used to express emotions: honeysuckle for devotion, azaleas for passion, and red roses. A New York Times bestseller, An Indie Next Pick -- To write The Language of Flowers, Diffenbaugh found inspiration in her own experience as a foster mother