Feeling that the city, once promising endless prospects, is squeezing her more and more with its noise and disorder, Laura decides to leave for a small village to reclaim her silence and support. This move becomes the beginning of a road for her—toward a new home and a renewed understanding of herself.
In tender, attentive vignettes, Laura Agusti reveals her distinctive, deep connection to the plant world—a bond passed down through the female line of her family. From great-grandmother Pilar, who possessed knowledge of medicinal herbs, and grandmother Carmen, who could turn any space into a blooming corner, to her mother, who creates her own cosmetics, and her sister Marina, with truly “green hands.” Their destinies and memories come together into a unified story about the power of origins, women’s intuition, and family memory.
“Solace in Nature” is a lyrical diary about how closeness to nature helped Laura get through inner fractures, endure the pain of the past, and find balance again in the calm, simple rhythm of life.