The Flower Arrangement
An uplifting, moving page-turner.
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Published:16th Jun '16
Should be back in stock very soon
Every bouquet tells a story...
And every story begins at Blossom & Grow, a tiny jewel-like flower shop in the heart of Dublin. Here, among the buckets of fragrant blooms, beneath the flickering candles and lanterns, florist Lara works her magic, translating feelings into flower arrangements, changing hearts and lives. Whether its bridal posies, anniversary bouquets or surprise deliveries from secret admirers, Lara arranges the flowers for all manner of life-changing moments.
No stranger to heartbreak herself, Lara knows flowers say more than words ever can. But can the flowers that heal the customers work their magic on Lara?
Drawing together a delightful cast of characters, Ella Griffin brings her warmth, wit and wisdom to a captivating tale woven around a Dublin florist.
One of my favourite books of all time -- Marian Keyes
This beautifully written story explores the joys and sorrows of Lara, who opens a flower shop in the heart of Dublin following the death of her baby son ... it's a gentle and poignant story ... Marian Keyes fans will enjoy this lovely book. * CANDIS *
The Flower Arrangement is one of the most charming books I have ever read * REVIEWED THE BOOK *
Ella Griffin.. offers an astonishing insight into people. As the tales accumulate and details build up, it becomes clear that this collection of interweaving short stories is a little masterpiece. The writing is exquisite and I cared deeply about the characters. -- MARIAN KEYES * GOOD HOUSEKEEPING *
A pleasure to read - assured, witty, and highly likeable.. Ideal holiday reading. * IRISH MAIL ON SUNDAY *
A charming and moving story. * WEST AUSTRALIAN *
'Beautifully interwoven stories, perfect for Maeve Binchy fans.' -- Karen Byrom * My Weekly *
'Beautifully interwoven stories, perfect for Maeve Binchy fans.' -- Karen Byrom * My Weekly *
ISBN: 9781409145806
Dimensions: 197mm x 132mm x 26mm
Weight: 281g
320 pages