This poetry book, written by a Waldorf high school student, embraces life, death and love in a way that invites us in -- authentic, light-filled and down-to-earth.Kirsten Savitri Bergh was 17 when she died suddenly in a car accident. She Would Draw Flowers is her legacy of art and poetry, which weaves a rich tapestry of joy, beauty and inner transformation. At age 16, Kirsten faced the death of her father and other personal life challenges. Poetry was her way of penetrating through her grief and loss to confirm that love is the strongest thread in the fabric of life. This book is her offering -- one that can inspire and guide us all in strengthening our living connection to people, nature, and the cosmos.
The poems that kristin wrote are amazing. She was only 17 and yet she sounded much older. Her poems gave me much comfort while i was going through a ruff time, and you really begin to appreciate how talented she was.As well as being a talented poet, kristin's illustrations are beautiful.
There are not enough 'stars' for this book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This amazing little book is a flood of inspiration. It celebrates life through the loss of it. Art and poems written by a 17 year old with a soul as old as time. She is no longer here, but she will find your heart.
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