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by Where She Grows (Author), Alisha Christensen (Author)
Readers who love Milk and Honey, The Things I Didn't Say in Therapy, and Healing is a Gift, will relate to Still Growing Wildflowers: a poetry collection that journeys through abuse, death, grief, and more; "blooming into a wildflower garden where the author sees weeds as what they truly are - new life and perspectives."
Through it all, you're still growing wildflowers.
Intergenerational trauma, self-love, and finding happiness from within are the driving forces behind Alisha's three poetry collections. She delves deep into the complexities of healing, self-discovery, and love. With each poem, Alisha skillfully weaves together vivid imagery and raw emotion, inviting readers to join her on a journey of self-exploration and personal growth. Still Growing Wildflowers wasn't meant to be anything other than a collection of poems for Alisha's Instagram followers to read. Since its first publication, in January 2020, Still Growing Wildflowers has blossomed into a three-book series that has grown from the seeds planted by some of life's most traumatic, yet terrifyingly relatable experiences.Content warning for emotional and sexual abuse as labeled by readers.