Flowers can say the things that are too hard to put into words . . .
Alice Hart lives in isolation by the sea, where her mother's enchanting flowers and their hidden messages shelter her from the dark moods of her father. When tragedy changes her life irrevocably, nine-year-old Alice goes to live with the grandmother she never knew existed, on a native flower farm that gives refuge to women who, like Alice, are lost or broken. In the Victorian tradition, every flower has a meaning and, as she settles into her new life, Alice uses this language of flowers to say the things that are too hard to speak.
As she grows older, though, family secrecy, a devastating betrayal and a man who's not all he seems combine to make Alice realize there are some stories that flowers alone cannot tell. If she is to have the freedom she craves, she must find the courage to possess the most powerful story she knows: her own.
'Rich [and] vibrant . . . Holly Ringland is a writer to watch out for' Jenn Ashworth
'Brave and beautiful' Favel Parrett
Brave and beautiful . . . Alice Hart has the strength and magic of an Australian wildflower in bloom