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The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh (2012 ed.)
Vanessa Diffenbaugh’s The Language of Flowers follows Victoria Jones, a young woman who ages out of foster care and communicates her deepest emotions through the Victorian language of flowers.
Haunted by decades of instability—32 foster homes—Victoria uses flowers’ hidden meanings to express grief, mistrust, and love. As she turns eighteen and leaves the system, her talent helps her secure a job at a flower shop, where she navigates past pain and the possibility of connection.
When a mysterious stranger recognizes her floral skill, Victoria finds herself drawn to the chance for intimacy and healing—but must first confront the traumas that continue to shape her.
A New York Times bestseller, The Language of Flowers is a compassionate tale of second chances, self‑discovery, and the secret power held in every bloom.
Copyright: Originally published in 2011. This paperback copy was published by Random House in 2012 with cover art including “NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER”, “RANDOM HOUSE READER’S CIRCLE”, and “‘Instantly entrancing.’ – Elle“.
Condition: Good. Used.
ISBN-10: 0345525558
ISBN-13: 9780345525550
Dewey Decimal: 813.6







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