The writer and campaigner delivers a movingly honest and insightful account of modern womanhood filtered through the lenses of love, desire, loss and grief.
Now is Not the Time for Flowers is the beautiful and honest memoir from writer Stacey Heale.
With the death of her husband Greg as the catalyst, Stacey explores the full spectrum of our lives as women and all its complexities.
Told through the lens of her life and experiences, she examines the messy and unexpected realities of love, desire, motherhood, death, grief and its aftermath, and the challenges and questions that our nuanced lives force upon us.
Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781785120251
Number of pages: 320
Weight: 468 g
Dimensions: 222 x 144 x 33 mm
Stacey Heale's brave book about death and grief (from her own experiences) takes the lid off all of the things no-one tells you when you're faced with the worst news of your life.
It is a totally...
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Disappointed with this book. It seems disjointed and clunky. There seems to be a lot of wallowing in self pity by the author and less about the actual issue of death. I found the bits about her husband ok. He seemed... More
This book is beautifully written, offering a candid exploration of grief, alongside the challenges and joys of womanhood, motherhood, and significant life events like birth. I particularly appreciated the soulmates... More
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