Description
“You don’t have to bloom to be alive. Sometimes just rooting is enough.”
Meet Frances, a curious houseplant who’s spent years observing humans from her pot in a psychiatrist’s office. Through droughts, repottings, rehoming, and sunny windowsills, she’s picked up a few things — about healing, loss, resilience, and the beauty of slow growth.
Why Plants Die and Other Happy Thoughts is part gentle memoir, part soul-growing message of hope, and part poetic encouragement — all from the perspective of a plant who knows a thing or two about thriving through hard seasons.
Perfect for anyone experiencing change, caregiving, spiritual awakening, or simply needing a reminder that growth at all paces is still growth.
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