
The Paper Garden
by Molly Peacock
The Paper Garden is both interesting and inspiring. The biographer, Molly Peacock, weaves her own story alongside the story of Mary Delaney, who at the age of 72 began her stunning collection of cut paper flowers.
Unique.
I have just finish a book (…I am always a bit sad when I liked it) and was wondering which would be next! I think this include all the elements I am looking for. Thanks for this (coincidentalist) post
PS: I was reading The Asylum, by Simon Doonan. My sister is taking a window display course and she recommend it to me. It’s hilarious.
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I will look that up! I hope you enjoy The Paper Garden. Let me know what you think…
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I will 🙂 have a nice day
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At 72? Wonderful! I may just have to check this out. 🙂
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I really enjoyed the actual story, but I also enjoyed the author’s story. I found the book to be really inspiring. Happy reading!
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Wow! thanks for posting this. I was wanting to get into making paper flowers, now maybe I can find out more through this book
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I hope you enjoy this as much as I did! It’s a great read.
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