A Flower Book
1903
A Flower Book, written by Eden Coybee and first published in 1903, is a children's fantasy story that intertwines themes of nature and magic. The narrative follows the fairy Rusialka as she embarks on a quest to awaken sleeping flowers beneath the winter snow, seeking permission from the ancient Lady Elder. Each flower introduces itself with its own symbolism, representing concepts such as hope, love, and friendship. This enchanting tale offers a whimsical exploration of floral beauty and the cycles of nature, making it a unique addition to juvenile fiction.











