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DescriptionEat, Pray, Love meets The Orchid Thief in this rollicking debut novel about plant magic, spiritual discovery, and romantic fever in the jungles of Mexico.
Shortly after her divorce, advertising executive Lila Nova purchases her first plant. It’s a bird-of-paradise, and the seller is David Exley, a rugged “country-sexual” who seems to promise a paradise of his own making. Lila is immediately obsessed—with plants and with the man who sells them—but when David introduces her to the myth of the nine plants of desire, and when she meets a man named Armand who claims to own the nine plants, her obsession reaches unexpected heights: if she can possess all nine plants, the legend goes, her wildest dreams will be fulfilled. But Lila is too trusting, and as a result she is soon off on an adventure she never meant to take: in the Yucatán, alone, hefting a backpack full of travel guides and expensive shampoo, and learning more than she ever wanted to know about the rain forest—and about herself. Plant mythology, shamans and charlatans, mysterious spirit animals, orchid obsessives, scorpions, poisonous snakes, and handsome Huichols . . . they’re all here in this tale of mystery, adventure, and heat—in every sense of the word. From the Hardcover edition. If you like this title, you might also like...
ReviewsBerwin's novel combines elements of chick-lit and magical realism. After an unpleasant divorce, New York career woman Lily Nova is looking for something different. Seduced by a local green grocer--as much by his good looks as his exotic plants--Lily has no idea she's about to be catapulted into an adventure of magic, danger, and romance in the far-flung rainforests of Mexico. Cassandra Campbell's jaunty narration brings all the qualities of a fun summer read to this nosegay of a novel. Campbell creates a heroine with pluck and verve whose quest to uncover the nine plants of desire becomes a metaphor for tending to the right things in one's life. D.G. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
Elle...
"The great escapist novel of the summer.... [A] shameless guilty pleasure of a romp.... An adventure combining the kinetic, cinematic razzledazzle of a Spielberg fantasia with the Mesoamerican metaphysical mojo of Carlos Castaneda.... [A] sultry, psychedelic summer soufflé of a read."
The Wall Street Journal...
"A psychedelic adventure.... The humorous fantasy novel is primed to be one of this summer's bigger literary debuts."
Austin American-Statesman ...
"Seductive interludes and exotic adventures define Margot Berwin's Hothouse Flower and the Nine Plants of Desire.... Berwin crafts an easy summer read that is a guide on plant mythology, spirit animals, curanderos (healers) and the mystery that can guide us to spiritual discovery, if only we open up to it."
Charleston City Paper...
"Fanciful and educational at the same time, Hothouse Flower provides a muggy escape to the jungle of the Yucatan Peninsula. . . . You'll enjoy this colorful escape of a novel."
The Boston Globe...
"Margot Berwin makes a clever imaginative leap in her first novel, Hothouse Flower and the Nine Plants of Desire, creating her own horticultural myth and then fashioning a lively... novel around it."
New York Post ...
"With its steamy title, you know [Hothouse] is made for summer reading--and Berwin does not disappoint."
BookPage...
"Berwin's descriptions are as luxurious as the tropical plants themselves.... Scintillating.... Berwin combines her gardening knowledge with adept storytelling to weave together a tale of romance, adventure and intrigue that will enchant readers, green-thumbed or not."
Publisher's Weekly (starred)...
"Indiana meets Bridget (Jones).... Berwin delivers a bangup debut packed with adventure, betrayal, love and, naturally, rare plants.... There's magic, romance, greenery and greed as Lila and Armand venture through the Yucatan.... It's a fun page-turner--escapist and wonderfully entertaining."
Chris Bohjalian, author of Midwives, The Double Bind, and Skeletons at the Feast...
"Margot Berwin is equal parts fabulist, botanist, and comedian. I learned a lot from this delightful novel, and now I know just what to do the next time I confront a rattlesnake, a scorpion, or a strange but wise plant man in a Laundromat."
Catherine Ryan Hyde, author of Pay it Forward...
"Nearly impossible to put down. This refreshing novel has an almost comic book sense of high adventure. Strange and improbable, Hothouse Flower and the Nine Plants of Desire is unswervingly fun to read."
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