Why did I love this book?
As you might guess from my own book, I’m fascinated by underdog stories.
In this sparkling tale where mysteries unfold and gather force, a young French woman is a hero, a most unlikely one. Violette lives in a small-town cemetery where she serves as caretaker. There she devotes herself to tending the flowers brought to gravesites by visitors, and, in a way, she tends to the visitors as well.
As I came to admire Violette, I wondered about her past. How did she end up working in a cemetery? Why did her husband vanish? Why is this particular cemetery so important to her? The latter, the biggest mystery of all, takes us down dark paths to a satisfying but unexpected resolution where everyone is not what they first seemed to be.
5 authors picked Fresh Water for Flowers as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
A WALL STREET JOURNAL BEST BOOK OF SUMMER 2021
A 2020 INDIES INTRODUCE & INDIE NEXT LIST PICK
A #1 international best-seller, Fresh Water for Flowers is an intimately told story about a woman who defiantly believes in happiness, despite it all.
Violette Toussaint is the caretaker at a cemetery in a small town in Bourgogne. Her life is lived to the predictable rhythms of the often funny, always moving confidences that casual mourners, regular visitors, and sundry colleagues share with her. Violette’s routine is disrupted one day by the arrival of Julien Sole—local police chief—who has come to scatter…