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Daffodil Hill: Uprooting My Life, Buying a Farm, and Learning to Bloom (by Jake Keiser)

I was intrigued by the premise of this book. However, it left a lot to be desired. The first half of the book is too focused on the author’s pre-farm life. And even when you get to the point in the book where she is supposedly learning to bloom, her condescending attitude overrides any positive growth. I was very disappointed. Thank you to NetGalley and The Dial Press for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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