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    The Buddhist Studies Shelf

    The Language of Flowers in the Time of COVID
    Joan D. Stamm
    Mantra Books
    c/o John Hunt Publishing
    www.johnhuntpublishing.com
    9781803411903, $15.95, PB, 152pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Language-Flowers-Time-COVID-Finding/dp/1803411902

    Synopsis: In 2020, as COVID-19 spread from Asia to North America, Zen Buddh= ist and ikebana practitioner Joan Stamm was forced to cancel her long-antic= ipated trip to Japan, where she had planned to research a flower temple pil= grimage and learn the deeper meaning of flowers known as "little Buddhas".

    But with lockdowns and stay-at-home orders, Stamm, who lives on a mountain =
    on an island in the Salish Sea, sequestered herself like a hermit and turne=
    d to her own flower garden for solace and meaning as the pandemic engulfed = the world around her.

    "The Language of Flowers in the Time of COVID: Finding Solace in Zen, Natur=
    e and Ikebana" tells the story of Stamm's life and spiritual journey as a B= uddhist through these difficult times. Using traditional Japanese flowers a=
    s seasonal indicators, Stamm speaks the poetic language of flowers to explo=
    re ancient flower metaphor as it relates to the pandemic and the many manif= estations of impermanence in one of the most tumultuous years in American h= istory.

    Critique: Fascinating, inspiring, eloquent, contemplative, thought-provokin=
    g, "The Language of Flowers in the Time of COVID: Finding Solace in Zen, Na= ture and Ikebana" is offers a combination of personal memoir, Buddhist phil= osophy, and the biological science/metaphorical interpretation of flowers i=
    n a time of universal crises. While available for personal reading lists in=
    a digital book format (Kindle, $6.99), "The Language of Flowers in the Tim=
    e of COVID: Finding Solace in Zen, Nature and Ikebana" will prove a welcome=
    and enduringly popular addition to community, college, and university libr= ary Contemporary Buddhism, Biography/Memoir, and Self-Help/Self-Improvement=
    collections.

    Editorial Note: Joan D. Stamm (https://joandstamm.com) is the author of A P= ilgrimage in Japan: the 33 Temples of Kannon, and the award winning Heaven = and Earth are Flowers: Reflections on Ikebana and Buddhism. She is also the=
    co-founder of Cold Mountain Hermitage, a Zen Buddhist study and practice g= roup, and a certified teacher of the Saga School of Ikebana.

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