Inspiring words from the Sunday Times bestselling author of I Wish I Knew about the power of hope to dispel dark days.
Uplifting inspiration from the Sunday Times bestselling author of I Wish I Knew
Wild Hope is Donna Ashworth's powerful new collection of wisdom to help us find hope, peace, self-acceptance and inspiration on the days we feel worn down, helpless or sad. Written with love and understanding, Donna 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 'That Thing You Do', 'Through the Ringer' and 'Rope Ladder', Donna helps us to 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.
Hope exists when nothing else can. On the darkest of days Wild Hope will help you find more light.
About the Author
Donna Ashworth is a Sunday Times bestselling author and a lover of words who lives happily in the hills of Scotland with her husband, two sons, and Brian and Dave (the dogs). Donna started her social media accounts in 2018 and is astounded daily by the international reach her words have garnered.
"My dream was to connect with women all over the world, so we could look at each other and say I see you, this is hard and just generally agree that imperfection is to be celebrated not feared."
When she is not writing, Donna loves to eat, be merry and laugh; believing these to be the best medicines life can offer.
Instagram @DonnaAshworthWords
TikTok @DonnaAshworthWordy
Industry Reviews
Beautiful and uplifting * Davina McCall, praise for 'Wild Hope' *
So inspiring, so heartfelt . . . the way Donna writes is beyond beautiful * Lisa Snowdon, praise for 'Wild Hope' *
Soul-nurturing permission to relax, connect and be kinder to ourselves. * Fearne Cotton, praise for 'Love' *
A little corner of calm within life's storm - wonderful. * Cat Deeley, praise for 'I Wish I Knew' *
Like a warm hug. Donna's words are comfort for the soul. * Tamzin Outhwaite, praise for 'Love' *
Donna is a true wordsmith. Her writings never fail to move me. * Nadia Sawalha, praise for 'Love' *
Donna's much-needed words will no doubt empower and lift our young people today. * Lisa Faulkner, praise for 'I Wish I Knew' *
Donna has a rare gift of being able to put into words how we all feel. Her writing is like a hug from a wise friend. * Samia Longchambon, praise for 'I Wish I Knew' *