'A triumph' The TLS 'This special and magical book has changed the way I see the world' Dan Saladino'Inspiration and delight sparkle from every page … This book [is] a revelation of joy to the general reader for whom wild food is another country' John Wright, author of the River Cottage handbooks A captivating and lyrical journey into our ancestral past, through what and how we eat. Mo Wilde made a quiet but radical pledge: to live only off free, foraged food for an entire year. In a world disconnected from its roots, eating wild food is both culinary and healing, social and political. Ultimately, it is an act of love and community. Using her expert knowledge of botany and mycology, Mo follows the seasons to find nutritious food from hundreds of species of plants, fungi and seaweeds, and in the process learns not just how to survive, but how to thrive. Nourishing her body and mind deepens her connection with the earth – a connection that we have become estranged from but which we all, deep down, hunger for. This hunger is about much more than food. It is about accepting and understanding our place in a natural network that is both staggeringly complex and beautifully simple. THE WILDERNESS CURE is a diary of a wild experiment; a timely and inspiring memoir which explores a deeper relationship between humans and nature, and reminds us of the important lost lessons from our past.
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Kate's work delves into the complexities of family dynamics and personal growth, offering readers narratives rich with emotion and hope. She crafts stories that resonate deeply, exploring the nuances of human connection and the journey toward self-discovery. Her distinctive voice brings a unique perspective to the exploration of everyday life and its profound moments. Through her writing, she invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and find inspiration.






- 2022
- 2022
This book is filled with magical game ideas and creative activities designed for children on the autism spectrum to maximise connection and social interaction. Covering everything from trains and planes to household appliances, animals and popular TV and film characters, each activity can also be adapted to suit your child's needs and interests.
- 2021
Anna Lee Baker suffers from childhood amnesia. Now, as an adult, she can't seem to catch a break. Fleeing from an abusive boyfriend, she heads to New Orleans where her big brother, Dr. Jeff Baker lives. Jeff offers to help Anna if she promises to enroll in college, get a job, and most of all, to see a therapist. When a budding romance begins between Anna and the neighbor, Dr. Ethan LeBlanc, she finds herself in a dangerous love triangle. A huge question hangs in the balance: is Ethan involved with her therapist, Dr. Kim Rice. Soon, Anna's world begins to spiral out of control, as she struggles to discern between reality or delusion. Is Dr. Rice right about Anna having schizophrenia, or is the doctor trying to get Anna out of Ethan's life for good, no matter the cost? This romantic suspense novel contains some strong language.
- 2021
A fully updated edition of the bestselling guide to parenting children on the autism spectrum. It covers all the key problem areas including sleep, food avoidance and emotional regulation, and is full of tried-and-tested strategies drawn from the author's extensive experience of working with autistic children. It also has exercises for parents and caregivers.
- 2020
Just the Two of Us
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A couple on the brink of divorce after 35 years of marriage gets a second chance to rediscover their love now that a pandemic lockdown has forced them to spend more time together. Julie and Michael Marshall have stayed together through thick and thin, through better and worse -- and, for the last few years, it has mostly been worse. As their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary approaches, Julie realizes something: she doesn't want to pretend anymore. Divorce papers at the ready, she's just about to have The Talk with Michael when everything changes. Lockdown begins and Julie and Michael face the greatest terror they can imagine: uninterrupted time with each other. But, when stripped of all distraction and forced to meet eyes across the dinner table, could it be that Julie and Michael might find a way back to where they first began?
- 2019
The Autism Language Launcher
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This book guides parents in helping their autistic children to talk by using games that aid with language development. By responding to issues such as echolalia, scripting and repetitious language in an accessible and simple manner, Wilde provides answers that will help in their success.
- 2014
This is a collection of 13 short stories about life's changes and life changers.
- 2014
Autistic Logistics
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A practical guide to parenting children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It covers all the key problem areas including sleep, food avoidance and tantrums, and is full of tried-and-tested strategies drawn from the author's extensive experience of working with ASD children. It also has exercises for parents and caregivers.
- 2012
The book explores the mindset and characteristics of individuals who dare to turn their business dreams into reality. It challenges readers to evaluate their entrepreneurial spirit and encourages them to embrace the risks and rewards of starting a business. Through insights and guidance, it aims to inspire those who possess the passion and determination to take the leap into entrepreneurship.