Why Plants Die and Other Happy Thoughts: Lessons On Survival From A Plant's Perspective. A reflective guide to growing through change, hard places, and hope. Ever wonder why some plants seem to thrive while others wither-despite your best efforts? This isn't just about houseplants. This is about you. Narrated with quirky wisdom by Frances, a sassy, observant office plant who's seen it all, Why Plants Die And Other Happy Thoughts invites readers into a greenhouse of honest reflection. Through humorous banter, soul-tending insights, and real talk about spiritual drought, this book digs deep into…mehr
Why Plants Die and Other Happy Thoughts: Lessons On Survival From A Plant's Perspective. A reflective guide to growing through change, hard places, and hope. Ever wonder why some plants seem to thrive while others wither-despite your best efforts? This isn't just about houseplants. This is about you. Narrated with quirky wisdom by Frances, a sassy, observant office plant who's seen it all, Why Plants Die And Other Happy Thoughts invites readers into a greenhouse of honest reflection. Through humorous banter, soul-tending insights, and real talk about spiritual drought, this book digs deep into what it means to grow when life feels like rocky soil. Perfect for readers who:Feel stuck or overwatered by life Need grace, not guilt, in their personal growth journey Crave spiritual encouragement without all the fluff Are healing from emotional burnout, spiritual abuse, or a season of silence Want to laugh, cry, and grow, maybe all at once Whether you're a garden novice or a seasoned soul-searcher, Why Plants Die and Other Happy Thoughts is the life-giving water you didn't know you needed. Part devotional, part metaphor, and all heart, this book will help you think like a plant... and grow anyway.
Eileen Coletteis a registered nurse, caregiver, singer, and passionate gardener who believes healing takes root in both soil and soul. She spent years nurturing people's bodies in hospital rooms and their spirits through quiet prayers in garden beds.
Eileen is the founder of Roots OMG (Of My Garden)a creative space where growth is messy, hope is planted deep, and conversations bloom between life and leaves. Her debut book, Why Plants Die and Other Happy Thoughts, reflects her love for storytelling, spiritual reflection, and humorous honesty about the hard stuff.
When she's not writing, Eileen can be found teaching garden classes in her Ohio community, raising three kids with her husband, and talking to her plants like they're old friends (because they are).
Her deepest desire is to see people grow, even when life feels dry, broken, or buried. Through her words and work, she reminds readers: you don't have to bloom to be alivesometimes rooting is the holiest thing you can do.
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