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About The Book
A mysterious young girl seeks out a florist to deliver a painful truth that will forever change them both in this tender, gothic drama about our need for love and the creatures we become in its absence.
On a quiet street in early twentieth-century New Orleans, a florist works through the night to craft a floral arrangement for a peculiar customer—a precocious young girl named Adeil who pays the florist in stories. For every new flower the florist adds to the bouquet, Adeil offers another dissonant detail in her narrative: a chance meeting with a disillusioned jazz singer, a dilapidated family home, an idyllic life on the fringes of an imperfect world. As dawn approaches and the arrangement takes shape, the florist is left to piece together the final details of Adeil’s mysterious life and ponder what this means for her own story.
From Eisner Award-winning writer Darcy Van Poelgeest (Little Bird, Precious Metal) and rising-star watercolor artist Erin Connally comes The Cutting Garden, a gorgeously rendered meditation on companionship, family, and sacrifice.
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About The Illustrator
Erin Connally is a watercolor illustrator who focuses on sequential art and naturalist painting.
Using muted, natural colors and a keen eye for beauty hidden in the everyday, she shares graphic stories with themes of discovery, mental health, and sitting with life’s larger, and often more difficult questions.
Product Details
- Publisher: Image Comics (September 29, 2026)
- Length: 128 pages
- ISBN13: 9781534330801
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Raves and Reviews
"Connally’s soft, pastel watercolor art, with panels arranged in decoratively framed compositions and chapters broken by pages of botanical illustration, lends the muted terror a patina of Southern gothic elegance. The period setting is evoked with as much detail and care as the lushly painted flowers and plant life, and the scary elements are hinted at more than shown. This hauntingly beautiful chiller creeps up on the reader like the vines spreading over Adeil and Josette’s house."
– Publishers Weekly
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