Hothouse Flower

Hothouse Flower

by Margot Berwin (Author)

Synopsis

Lila Nova never imagined her desires could prove so dangerous. And she never dreamed of the exotic turn her life is about to take. Stumbling across a steamy New York laundromat overgrown with ferns, Lila is captivated by the strange owner, Armand. More interested in plants than laundry, in Lila he recognises an untapped energy. A kindred spirit. When Lila betrays his confidence and his livelihood is destroyed, she offers to do anything to make amends, never expecting that his response will lead her to the Yucatan. Through the isolation, mysticism and adventure of the Mexican rainforest, Lila's eyes are finally opened. And what she discovers about herself is both terrifying and exhilarating.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 01 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 0099534142
ISBN 13: 9780099534143
Book Overview: A brilliantly filmic and illuminating highly acclaimed debut that takes us on a journey of self-discovery from New York City to the wilds of the Mexican rainforest. 'I absolutely devoured this debut ... I loved it' Daily Mail

Media Reviews
It's very rare that a debut novel of such beauty, power and originality comes right out of the blue ... Berwin weaves together an utterly compelling and lush plot ... Her prose is also a dream. No wonder Julia Roberts is set to star in the movie version which is currently in development. * Mirror *
An unforgettable trip ... a fantastical adventure * Woman & Home *
Colourful and lush, a perfect-away-from-the-office literary detox * Elle *
Great for anyone who loves outdoor adventure as much as lying on a sun lounger * Glamour *
A great read -- 4 Stars * Company *
Author Bio
Margot Berwin earned her MFA from the New School in 2005. Her stories have appeared on Nerve.com, in New York Press, and in the anthology, The Future of Misbehavior, published by Chronicle Books. Margot spent years working in advertising, lives in New York City's Union Square, and has a killer collection of plants.