44 pages • 1 hour read
334
Novel • Fiction
2010s
2011
Adult
18+ years
The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh follows Victoria Jones, a young woman who ages out of the foster care system and navigates life using the Victorian-era language of flowers to communicate. The story unfolds in dual timelines—Victoria's transformative relationship with foster parent Elizabeth in the past and her attempts to build a future in the present. The book contains depictions of child abuse.
Emotional
Heartwarming
Melancholic
Bittersweet
Romantic
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Vanessa Diffenbaugh's The Language of Flowers intertwines emotional storytelling with botanical symbolism. Reviewers praise its rich character development and engaging plot, but some feel the narrative can be melodramatic and predictable at times. Despite this, the novel's exploration of forgiveness and redemption resonates strongly with many readers.
A reader with a passion for emotional depth, themes of love, loss, and redemption, and an interest in Victorian flower dictionaries will enjoy The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh. Fans of The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd or The Memory Keeper’s Daughter by Kim Edwards will find similar appeal.
243,023 ratings
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334
Novel • Fiction
2010s
2011
Adult
18+ years
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