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🌿 Why Plants Die and Other Happy Thoughts
“You don’t have to bloom to be alive. Sometimes just rooting is enough.”
Meet Frances — a curious, wise houseplant who’s spent years quietly observing humans from her pot in the corner of a psychiatrist’s office.
She’s lived through droughts, repottings, rehoming, and long afternoons soaking in sunlight. And through it all, Frances has learned a thing or two about
healing, loss, resilience, and the slow magic of growth.
Why Plants Die and Other Happy Thoughts is part gentle memoir, part soul-growing reflection, and part poetic encouragement —
told through the leaves and lessons of a plant who knows how hard (and beautiful) life can be.
A warm, witty companion for every season of your life — whether you’re blooming, wilting, or just trying to stay rooted.
🌸 Perfect for:
- Anyone navigating change, grief, or new beginnings
- Caregivers and helpers needing soulful encouragement
- Readers drawn to spiritual insight through nature’s lens
- Those who simply need a gentle reminder: growth is still growth, no matter how slow
This is not a self-help book—it’s a soil-and-soul reminder that even when life doesn’t look like progress, something beautiful is still growing beneath the surface.
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