Where the flowers rest
by Sara Owl

Synopsis:

Where the Flowers Rest is a collection of poems in the form of a dialogue to organize everything: our past, what we are experiencing now and the uncertain future. The flowers breaking the asphalt, the contradiction that inhabits us. What would you say to yourself if you could console yourself in every crack of the past? What would you tell yourself if you had the answers? What would you tell yourself if you could relieve the pain deposited in every wound that stings due to lack of understanding? What would you have wanted to know, if you could talk to you years later? Where the flowers rest is a kaleidoscope of emotions, life, time and space. A conversation about different places of one’s own existence. Love, pain, friendship, family, loss, guilt, goodbyes, grief, tenderness, disappointment, calm, fear, fragility, nostalgia, uncertainty, forgiveness… and all of them together, mixed and changing shape and perspective.

Author biography:

Sara Bueno Hormigo (La Línea de la Concepción, Cádiz, 1991). Graduated in Law and with a Master’s Degree in Digital Marketing and Electronic Commerce, she never left aside one of her passions: writing. In 2005, with the creation of his first blog on the internet, he began to share his poems online. Starting in 2012, his verses became widely disseminated, gathering hundreds of thousands of readers on social networks. She is the author of the collections of poems The ataraxia of the heart, And I to you, The inertia of silence, Fragilities and Forgiveness to the rain; and an illustrated album titled A poem for my grandparents. He has participated in many recitals and literature meetings both in Spain and in different Latin American countries, taking his poetry wherever they wanted to read and listen to it.

Source: https://algunoslibrosbuenos.com/donde-descansan-las-flores



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