A beautifully illustrated little book with the quirky premise of providing upbeat life lessons using the attributes of a selection of plants. This would make a lovely gift.

The Countryman

Taking sixty of the world’s most amazing flowers and flowering plants, including the corpse flower from Indonesia, the bat-face cuphea and the chocolate cosmos flower from Mexico, the Pohutukawa tree from New Zealand, the lipstick tree and the giant water lily from South America, the voodoo lily from the Mediterranean, the lesser-known plum blossom and the skeleton flower from Japan, and not forgetting the beautiful jade vine from the Philippines, this book will share their unique symbolism and the characteristics and strengths that allow them to thrive, inspiring us to follow their example and make the most of every moment.
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Following on from the success of How to Be More Tree, this beautifully illustrated book will share the infinite wisdom of flowers, providing inspiration from nature to gain perspective and live a beautiful life.
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A beautifully illustrated little book with the quirky premise of providing upbeat life lessons using the attributes of a selection of plants. This would make a lovely gift.
Following on from the success of How to Be More Tree, this beautifully illustrated book will share the infinite wisdom of flowers, providing inspiration from nature to gain perspective, resilience and live a beautiful life.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781912785896
Publisert
2023-07-06
Utgiver
Vendor
LOM Art
Vekt
365 gr
Høyde
185 mm
Bredde
135 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Om bidragsyterne

Liz Marvin is a writer and editor. She has written Be More Tree, The Secret Lives of Animals, Dog Speak and The Windowsill Gardener for Michael O’Mara Books. She is a wildflower enthusiast and lives by the sea on the south coast of England.

Rosie Dore is an illustrator and surface pattern designer based in Kent (UK), where she keeps bees and attempts to manage her ever-growing house plant collection. Guided by her love of wildlife and nature, she seeks to capture moments of connectivity to the natural world through detailed, textural and colourful illustration. To view more of her work, you can visit her website at www.rosiedore.com