I'm so glad I stumbled upon this book!
I was searching for books on floristry and ended up with a treasure trove of stories about a family's journey to build a successful lavender farm and floristry business. It's a wonderful and engaging account of the author's life, filled with humor, love, and real-life lessons that will make you feel like you're right there with them.
Lavandamia: A Family's Passion Project
Anna Matveeva and her husband Vitaly have been growing lavender on their small farm in Polissya for almost a decade. Initially, they were known in their village near Pinsk as the weirdos who planted a patch of exotic blue-flowered potatoes. Today, their family project LavandaMia is not just a farm, but also a floristry workshop, an online store where you can buy bouquets of dried flowers, preserved flowers, and sachets.
About the Book: A Journey of Self-Discovery
Anna Matveeva is the owner of the lavender farm, a florist, and an entrepreneur. She's also the author of the 'lavandamia' blog with 20,000 subscribers. As I delved into the book, I found myself laughing out loud at the author's witty humor and relatable stories. It's a cozy and uplifting read that will help you forget about your troubles for a while.
The book is a collection of short, funny, and heartwarming stories that will make you smile and maybe even cry a little. It's a really kind and authentic book that not only gives you a glimpse into life on a lavender farm but also introduces you to the author and her family, and shares some hilarious moments from their lives.
I was excited to dive into this book after seeing all the positive reviews online. But what I found was that most of the people raving about it were already familiar with Anna Matveeva's work on social media - they'd seen her blog posts and Instagram pics before. For me, though, this book was a whole new discovery.
What Genre Does This Book Fall Under?
Autobiographical prose, inspiring stories, funny anecdotes, women's happiness, everyday stories, the art of being happy, real-life stories, lighthearted prose, family stories, humorous prose.
This book is an absolute pleasure to read - you can fly through it in one sitting or over a couple of days. It's that easy and enjoyable! The stories are relatable, and the author's writing style is engaging and sincere.
This book has been a personal form of therapy for me - it's a collection of short, funny, and heartwarming stories. It's a really kind and authentic book that not only gives you a glimpse into life on a lavender farm, but also introduces you to the author and her family, and shares some hilarious moments from their lives.
What makes this book so special is that you get to read real-life stories from actual people - it's incredibly engaging, written with sincerity, heart, and a dash of humor. The author's honesty and vulnerability make the stories feel even more authentic.
I loved how Anna Matveeva delves into so many thought-provoking topics in her book, and there are moments that will resonate deeply with most readers. It's a great choice for a cozy winter or autumn evening.
" Happiness among Lavender. About fulfilled dreams, passionate gardeners, and jars of feminine delight" - this book is impossible to read with a straight face, because it will undoubtedly make you laugh and smile.
The author is incredibly honest and open about herself, her childhood, motherhood, her complexes, business, and her love story. You get to see the real person behind the stories, and it's a beautiful thing.
Humor is the best medicine, and this book is a joyful and authentic take on life - with all its challenges and problem-solving, happiness in the little things, not like those bloggers who show a perfect, Instagrammable success. She writes with a light English humor, but with so much warmth and love about all the funny situations that happened with her husband and other loved ones, and she also writes about herself with self-irony.
And honestly, all the difficulties related to their favorite business, which gradually became a successful business, are also perceived by this family with humor. "Lavender nuts" - that's what they came up with as a hashtag, and it stuck with them forever.
Aside from the humor, the book also features stories about the neighbors and three recipes with lavender, plus the author shares their experience of writing this bestselling novel at the end.
My Favorite Parts, Moments, and Chapters from the Book:
The book would make a great gift for those who enjoy light and non-intrusive literature with a touch of humor, as it's easy to finish within a couple of days or even in one evening.
Thanks for taking the time to read my review all the way through. ✨
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