About the Book
Flowers existed long before the dawn of man.
Flowers surrounded Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. They were mashed into perfume for Cleopatra.
Flowers get tossed on stage with gusto for fat opera singers. They're flung without caution at weddings. They're pinned on prom dresses in an awkward, timeless ritual. Flowers can mean longing, admiration, congratulation, hope, or even sadness when people die.
Some flowers, like the Rose, the Tulip, and the Sunflower are recognizable by nearly everyone on Earth.
FLOWER POWER is about flowers that are imaginary.
Flowers surrounded Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. They were mashed into perfume for Cleopatra.
Flowers get tossed on stage with gusto for fat opera singers. They're flung without caution at weddings. They're pinned on prom dresses in an awkward, timeless ritual. Flowers can mean longing, admiration, congratulation, hope, or even sadness when people die.
Some flowers, like the Rose, the Tulip, and the Sunflower are recognizable by nearly everyone on Earth.
FLOWER POWER is about flowers that are imaginary.
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About the Creator
Nick Stricharchuk
Wisconsin
Nick Stricharchuk currently lives in Wisconsin with his goldfish, Boo-boo.