Home » Bookshop » Adult » Words to Live By: A Daily Journal : Write Your Way to Clarity and Calm

Words to Live By: A Daily Journal : Write Your Way to Clarity and Calm

by

£24.00

Hardback 384 pages
Bonnier Books Ltd 28 November 2024
Ashworth, Donna

Available to order - normally ready for collection or delivery within 48 hours.

Product total
Options total
Grand total
ISBN/SKU: 9781785307157 Categories/Genres: ,

Description

THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER’I love her poetry, I love her ethos … I think she’s amazing’ – DAVINA MCCALLA daily journal of inspiration, comfort and encouragement from the UK’s No. 1 Sunday Times bestselling author of Wild Hope, beautifully designed in four-colour throughout. The perfect way to start afresh, or a gift for someone special.

Start every day with Donna Ashworth by your side in this beautiful, interactive daily journal. With uplifting poems, guiding words, wise insights, perspective shifts and understanding on every page, Donna will accompany you throughout the year to help you embrace life in all its messy wondrousness. Donna also encourages you to explore your own words and writing to help you ride each wave this life sends your way, helping you find beauty and wonder on days the world scares you, comfort and patience when sadness is visiting, and courage and hope when you can’t see the light. She also gently steers you back to love yourself, as you are, and to see that, no matter what you experience in this world, you are never alone.

Every day is a journey and it starts with you.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Words to Live By: A Daily Journal : Write Your Way to Clarity and Calm”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Stay Up to Date

Receive email notifications for news, offers and events at Dogberry & Finch Books

How Subscriptions Work | Privacy Policy

This website was created using funding from Devon County Council: Devon County Council – Devon Elevation Fund Community Renewal Fund.
‘Rising to the challenge of a new climate of high street bookselling’