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The Flower Bearers

Rachel Eliza Griffiths
Barcode 9781399813952
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Release Date: 22/01/2026

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Family & Health
Label: John Murray Publishers Ltd
Contributors: Rachel Eliza Griffiths (Read by)
Language: English
Publisher: John Murray Press

A moving memoir about grief, growth and sisterhood from acclaimed poet and author of Promise, Rachel Eliza Griffiths
'A beautiful and immensely powerful book about love, grief and finding a way to be in a forever altered world' Julia Samuel

'The Flower Bearers goes to some dark places, but there is joy, too . simultaneously a love story, a portrait of sisterhood and a visceral depiction of violence, loss and emotional devastation' Guardian

'Lyrical and life-affirming . A deeply felt, expressive book that battles with despair and hope, ever searching for the latter' Scotsman

On September 24, 2021, Rachel Eliza Griffiths married her husband, the novelist Salman Rushdie. On the same day, hundreds of miles away, her closest friend, Kamilah Aisha Moon, who was expected to speak at the wedding, died suddenly. Eleven months later, as Rachel Eliza was learning to exist without her, a brutal attack nearly killed her husband. As trauma compounded trauma, Rachel Eliza realized that to survive her heartbreak, she would need to mourn not only her friend, but the woman she had been on her wedding day.

And so Rachel Eliza chronicles her seventeen years of friendship with Aisha. From the moment they met in a college library, she knew she had found a soul sister. Their life together was filled with music: they danced to records in their apartments and skipped from one sticky jazz bar to another. Sitting side-by-side at poetry circles, reading Toni Morrison and Alice Walker, marching through Harlem protesting lost Black lives, Rachel Eliza drew inspiration and strength from her friend. Together they learnt to embrace themselves, as writers, artists, and Black women.

Rachel Eliza interweaves this love story with another, that of her relationship with Rushdie, of the challenges they have faced and the depth of their connection. Celebrating the ways that these two extraordinary people have transformed her life, she reflects on the beauty and pain that come with opening oneself fully to love.