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One Hundred Daffodils: Finding Beauty, Grace, and Meaning When Things Fall Apart by Rebecca Winn

One Hundred Daffodils: Finding Beauty, Grace, and Meaning When Things Fall Apart by Rebecca Winn

"There is so much life in the garden. That is why I come. Life that is gentle, self-supporting, and beautiful. Continuous in its cycles, grounded, pure."

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“A shockingly beautiful work of art.” ~ KATIE MARIE, Martinis & Memoirs Blog

When women share the truth about life and loss, hearts can begin to heal and hope is restored. Readers will embrace that gift in Rebecca Winn’s comforting and lovely memoir on beginning again.~ SARAH BAN BREATHNACH, author of Simple Abundance; 365 Days to a Balanced Life

“Rebecca Winn paints with words on a level with Monet, Degas, Van Gogh and Renoir. I was totally captivated and entranced by her story. Wow.” ~ARIELLE FORD, author of Turn Your Mate into Your Soulmate

“Her writing is evocative, and literary in all the right ways.” R.H.E.

“What a gorgeous, inspiring read!” ~ LAURAZAM, author of The Pleasure Plan

“It’s beautifully written and deeply meaningful — especially as we collectively process the weight of a global pandemic.” Minnesota Public Radio

It’s a warm, lushly sensitive memoir that draws us again and again into her garden as she comes to terms with self acceptance and loss. I think you’d find it restorative as well, which is why my Thread Must-Read this week is Rebecca Winn’s “One Hundred Daffodils.” ~ KERRI MILLER, Host of MPR NEWS

Rebecca Winn is a multiple award-winning landscape designer and creator of the inspirational Facebook blog, Whimsical Gardens. Her eye for nature's beauty and her unique blend of wisdom, insight and humor inspire and entertain hundreds of thousands of readers around the globe each day. Born in Dallas, Texas, Rebecca's family moved to Europe when she was in first grade, providing her the opportunity to grow up surrounded by the majestic, centuries old gardens of Italy, Scotland and England, which strongly influenced both her garden designs and her writing. Her articles have appeared in regional and national magazines. One Hundred Daffodils is her first book.

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