One of the recurring themes throughout the book is flowers, particularly poppies and roses. Robins explained why she included these specific flowers in her novel. “Poppies are a really interesting flower because they in grow places that no other things can. They will grow on battlefields, they will grow in lands that no other living thing can grow. You have this beautiful, bright poppy, and there’s something about the idea of something beautiful growing in the midst of devastation that I had on my mind while writing this book, and I think it’s a lot of what this book is about… [that] even in the worst possible moments there is something tenacious and beautiful that is coming to life at the same time… It is the symbol of WWI, Remembrance Day… and so it is a really powerful symbol for a lot of people because of that… roses, for me… I’ve never been interested in roses before, then I started reading about them… both of these are names, Rose and Poppy, so they can be embodied by human beings, but a rose has in itself that combination of the thorn and the rose, the pain and the beauty, and I just think these things are inextricable…”

Grief is foreign to us humans even though we’re all going to experience it at some time or other. It still feels like this completely destabilizing emotion, so how might something who’s not human cope with grief?”


Can the absence of words tell a story? Like a pattern in lace, the holes as important as the threads?”

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