Flowers On the Grass

Flowers On the Grass by Monica Dickens is a novel published by Penguin on January 27, 1977. This edition, a New Impression, spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The story centers on Daniel, who, after the sudden death of his wife, leaves behind his home and security in search of the freedom he experienced in his youth. As he embarks on this journey, the narrative unfolds through his encounters with various unusual characters and the peculiar adventures that ensue.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Daniel’s experiences as he moves from a seaside boarding house to a hospital bed, highlighting the diverse personalities he meets along the way. The novel delves into themes of loss and the quest for liberation, set against the backdrop of contemporary life. With its focus on literary elements and genre fiction, Flowers On the Grass offers a unique perspective on the human condition and the complexities of personal journeys.
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After the sudden death of his wife, Daniel abandons home and security, setting off to find the freedom he knew as a boy. This novel follows his wanderings from a seaside boarding house to a hospital bed, introducing the strange characters he meets and recording his even stranger adventures.
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