Submitted by August Isley 11/5/2024
Angels and Daffodils is a beautiful poetry collection by Diane Everett. It tells the story of her journey from addiction to recovery, using metaphors of flowers and angels. The poems are honest, emotional, and inspiring. They show how she struggled with her demons, found hope in her faith, and learned to love herself again.
I really enjoyed reading this book because it made me feel connected to the author and her experiences. I think anyone who has gone through a hard time or knows someone who has can relate to this book. It is also easy to read and understand, because the language is simple and clear. The poems are not too long or complicated, but they still have a lot of meaning and depth.
Angels and Daffodils is a wonderful book that I would recommend to anyone who likes poetry or who wants to read about recovery. It is similar to other poetry collections that deal with recovery, such as Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur or The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur. However, it is also unique and original, because it has its own style and voice. I think Diane Everett is a talented poet and a brave person, and I admire her for sharing her story with us.
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