"The Lost Garden" Quotes
"The Lost Garden" by Helen Humphreys is a poetic novel that intertwines the lives of a gardener and a poet as they discover healing and beauty in a secret, overgrown garden during the aftermath of World War I.
historical fiction | 193 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
In the garden, she could forget the world and lose herself in the beauty of nature.
The flowers were her companions, their vibrant colors a solace to her soul.
Amidst the chaos of life, the garden offered a sense of order and tranquility.
Through the act of nurturing plants, she discovered the healing power of tending to her own wounds.
Each flower held a story, a secret whispered only to those willing to listen.
In the garden, time stood still, allowing her to savor every precious moment.
The scent of roses filled the air, intoxicating her senses and awakening forgotten memories.
In the garden, she found solace for her restless mind and a balm for her weary heart.
The garden was a canvas, and she, the artist, painting her emotions with every stroke of color.
Among the flowers, she discovered her own strength, blooming like a resilient blossom.





