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Heather Wilson

    Heather Wilson's writing delves into the intricate tapestry of human relationships and the profound challenges life presents, often infused with a subtle humor and keen eye for detail. Her narratives explore the complexities of the human psyche and the resilience found in the face of adversity. Wilson possesses a masterful ability to craft compelling characters, creating works that draw readers in and prompt introspection. Her style is marked by its accessibility and emotional resonance.

    Accidental Allan
    Ms.Bounceback
    Nin and the Wonderic Discovery
    • 2022

      Ms.Bounceback

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Designed specifically for women, this workbook offers a lively and engaging approach to overcoming life's challenges. With a focus on resilience, it encourages readers to embrace their strength and bounce back from adversity. The fun and sassy tone makes the journey of self-discovery and empowerment enjoyable, providing practical tools and insights to help women reclaim their confidence and vitality.

      Ms.Bounceback
    • 2020

      Accidental Allan tells the story of one boy’s attempts to stay out of trouble- but trouble always seems to find him! This delightful children’s novel explores family, friendship and courage.

      Accidental Allan
    • 2019

      Illustrated Christian children's nonsense fantasy book based loosely on the parable of the Prodigal Son. Written for 8 - 12 year olds but can be enjoyed by younger readers. In “Nin and the Wonderic Discovery”, Nin is a giant guinea pig who rejects his father’s plans for his life in favour of a treacherous expedition to become famous as “Bestful Discoverer” of the realm of Onestria. He is joined by Michael, a boy who is struggling with the responsibilities and experiences of his new secondary school. The pair meet a host of colourful characters on their journey which ultimately leads them into grave danger.

      Nin and the Wonderic Discovery