The The Sun and Her Flowers book by Rupi Kaur
By Rupi KaurThe Sunday Times Number One Bestseller
Winner of The GoodReads Choice Award for Poetry 2017
From Rupi Kaur, the bestselling author of Milk and Honey, comes her long-awaited second collection of poetry. Illustrated by Kaur, The Sun and Her Flowers is a journey of wilting, falling, rooting, rising and blooming. It is a celebration of love in all its forms.
this is the recipe of life
said my mother
as she held me in her arms as i wept
think of those flowers you plant
in the garden each year
they will teach you
that people too
must wilt
fall
root
rise
in order to bloom
Praise for Rupi Kaur:
'Kaur is at the forefront of a poetry renaissance' Observer
'Kaur made her name with poems about love, life and grief. They resonate hugely' Sunday Times
'Poems tackling feminism, love, trauma and healing in short lines as smooth as pop music' New York Times
'Caught the imagination of a large, atypical poetry audience...Kaur knows the good her poetry does: it saves lives' Evening Standard
'Breathing new life into poetry...It has people reading, and listening' The Pool
'Every so often, a book comes along that seems to have a life of its own, that is passed lovingly from one reader to another with recommendations that insist, "You must read this". Rupi Kaur's Milk and Honey is one such book' Red Magazine
'Rupi Kaur's poetry communicates, distils life. Her success is a simply wonderful thing for poetry. Her work reveals how powerful and accessible poetry can be. It seems to help people too and is a fine example of the healing power of art' Allie Esiri, editor of four bestselling poetry anthologies and apps
'Rupi Kaur blazing a trail for new generations to discover verse is a wondrous thing. Her star is shining brightly. A drop of poetry can flood the imagination. It can also ease the mind. Her work is clearly bringing such pleasures to countless readers - mostly younger readers - and that is a cause for celebration for anyone who cares about poetry'Ben Holden, editor of bestselling anthologies Poems That Make Grown Men Cry & Poems That Make Grown Women Cry
Book details
- Paperback
- 256 pages
- English
- 1471165825
- 9781471165825
About Rupi Kaur
a breakout literary phenomenon and #1 new york times bestselling author, rupi kaur wrote, illustrated, and self-published her first poetry collection, 'mil Read More about Rupi Kaur
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