Donna Ashw orth is a Sunday Times bestselling author and the UK's number 1 bestselling poet. She lives in the hills of Scotland w ith her husband, tw o sons, and Brian and Dave (the dogs). Donna started her social media accounts in 2018 in a bid to create a 'safe' social space for w omen to come together and connect, but her love of all things wordy quickly became the focus, and a past love for poetry w as reignited. Seven books and over 1.4 million follow ers later, Donna is delighted daily w ith her mission to show er the w orld w ith w ords and bring poetry back into focus. 'My head is a constant fizz of emotions, poetry and prose, so it's a delight to be able to release those bath-bombs into the w orld and w atch the bubbles travel. I believe the right w ords, at the right time, hold so much pow er, can bring huge comfort and are vital in these troubled times.' Donna's bestselling books include Wild Hope, I Wish I Knew, Love, Loss, Life and To the Women.
<p>'Some people have the Bible by their bed. Others a self help manual. I have Donna Ashworth's new poetry collection.' Susannah Constantine</p><p>Wild Hope: Healing Words to Find Light on Dark Days is Donna Ashw orth'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 - who is also the bestselling author of I Wish I Knew - 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 w orld a better place.</p><p>With poems such as 'Surrounded by Treasure', 'That Thing You Do', 'Through the Wringer' 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, how ever small, all contribute to a better future. She also gently guides us, no matter how busy or overburdened w e may be, to practice better self-care and self-acceptance.</p><p>Hope exists when nothing else can. On the darkest of days Wild Hope w ill help you find more light.</p><p>Wild Hope was a no 1 Sunday Times bestseller from 21st January 2024-28th January 2024.</p>