Description
Here's the thing about wildflowers...they dance, even when it seems there is nothing worth dancing for. They bloom with or without you.
Readers who love "Milk and Honey", "The things I didn't say in therapy", and "The Princess Saves Herself in This One" will relate to Still Growing Wildflowers: a poetry collection that journeys through past trauma, death, and grief to find a path to healing.
Trigger warning for emotional and sexual abuse as labeled by readers.
Beautifully Heartbreaking: This book made my whole day stop. To-do list set aside, glass of wine poured, just reading, absorbing, feeling. Alisha's writing is stunning. The raw emotion that she so lovingly pours onto the page is beautifully heartbreaking and terrifyingly relatable. As her poetry meanders through a cycle of hurting and healing, it will bring laughter and tears. Set aside a chunk of time because this is a book you want to pay attention to and digest. -Lacey
Raw, beautiful poetry: This book is lovely, heart-wrenching and vulnerable. Highly recommend to have on your shelf as a piece of art. Alisha truly has a way with words and touches your soul. xx -Kea Arakaki
The poems validated my own experiences. I read this book in one day! So beautifully written. Simple and so eloquently done. I related to much of the poetry and it brought tears to my eyes. The poems validated my own experiences. She lets us be privy to a window in time of emotional and verbal abuse that often happens behind closed doors. -Rebecca Bailey
Inspiring and real: I read the whole thing in a day and have read it so many times since then. Definitely a must-read for anyone who loves an emotional, authentic poem. -Rian
Number of Pages: 216
Dimensions: 198 x 129mm