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"I've been a librarian for over twenty years and have seen many books about tea, flowers, and related topics, but The Unspoken Language of Fans & Flowers is the most beautiful and unusual of all." Julia Holcombe, NJ Discount or wholesale prices, please contact: 519 Muddy Creek Rd. Morgantown, KY 42261 Phone: 1-888-526-5589 (Toll Free) or 270-526-5589 Fax: 270-526-7489 |
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Heart to Heart Publishing, Inc. is pleased to announce their latest gift-book title, "The Unspoken Language of the Fans & Flowers". Author Linda J. Hawkins, gives the reader a glimpse into past era when a lady's fan employed a message of enticement, love or rejection without uttering a word. Flowers also impart silent meanings to their recipients. Imagine a wedding bouquet with all flowers selected according to their meanings - a personal bouquet for a friend … charts of flower meanings, edible flower with their many enticing recipes - selection of poem and quotes. Roses being perhaps the most popular of flowers to have a chapter their own with such delicacies Rose Petal Jam, Strawberry Cake with Creamy Rose Frosting - an array of other recipes leaves the reader with mouth watering choices. Mrs. Hawkins believes being a woman is a blessing and challenge with our many roles to fulfill. She wears many hats - one is found in this book - a way to relax, laugh and provide enjoyment for all ages - loving the child within. Her kindly advice is to slow down and "smell the roses" in this busy world. The lovely photography was done by award winning photographer, Barbara Yonts. Heart to Heart Publishing, Inc. has a mission to help families - offering quality reading materials. (Hardback, 8 1/2 x 8 1/2, 70 pages, full color) Book Contents * History of Fans * Introduction to Flowers * The Unspoken Language of Flowers * Edible Flowers * Roses, Roses, Roses For Many Uses * Adsmore Museum * More... "Why a book? " return dividends for life." |
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