Wild Hope, Donna Ashworth
Wild Hope, Donna Ashworth
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Wild Hope
Healing Words to Find Light on Dark Days

Author: Donna Ashworth

Narrator: Donna Ashworth

Unabridged: 4 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/24/2023


Synopsis

This powerful new collection of wisdom will help us find hope, peace, self-acceptance, and inspiration on the days we feel worn down, helpless, or sad. Written with love and understanding, it reminds us that, amidst our daily struggles and constant outpourings of bad news, we have so much to hope for and that every one of us can play a part, big or small, in making the world a better place. With poems such as Surrounded by Treasure, That Thing You Do, Through the Wringer, and Rope Ladder, Donna Ashworth helps us remember that most people in this world are good and that acts of kindness and love within our individual spheres of influence, however small, all contribute to a better future. She also gently guides us, no matter how busy or overburdened we may be, to practice better self-care and self-acceptance.

About Donna Ashworth

Donna Ashworth is a Sunday Times bestselling author whose poems and prose are celebrated for their earnest exploration of themes such as womanhood, resilience, and the myriad facets of the human condition. Her collections encapsulate topics ranging from marriage and parenting to self-love, aging, body image, grief, and loss. She actively engages with her audience, offering reminders that thriving, not just surviving, is an essential aspect of our shared journey.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ed

I love these hard-to-categorise books that are part social history, part travelogue, part reportage, part memoir - and this is a brilliant one. The author is a deft interviewer, delivering insightful and often profound moments with the people she meets along the way. Many writers would overlook the......more

Goodreads review by Emily

Not generally the type of thing I would read, much more of a fiction fan but this one got me thinking and I'm glad I read it.......more