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To the Women: Wise Words Every Woman Needs with Donna Ashworth

Thursday 13th March

Venue
Pilrig St. Paul's Church, 1B Pilrig St, Edinburgh EH6 5AH
Doors Open
7pm
Start Time
7.30pm
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'Powerful and comforting ... Donna's words could change your life.' ~ DAWN FRENCH


'Absolutely beautiful ... whenever I'm feeling lost, I reach for Donna Ashworth's words and feel found.' ~BRYONY GORDON


Donna Ashworth is a Sunday Times bestselling author and the UK's no.1 bestselling poet. Donna started her social media accounts in 2018 in a bid to create a 'safe' social space for women to come together and connect, but her love of all things wordy quickly became the focus, and a past love for poetry was reignited. Seven books and nearly 1.8 million followers later, Donna is delighted daily with her mission to shower the world with words and bring poetry back into focus.

She joins us for To The Women, the original bestselling collection, now fully revised and updated with over 70 new poems.


'Poetry is not folly for the fancy; it is using words to shift perspectives, heal wounds and let in light again. And it is something we can pass to one another when times become turbulent, as they so often will.'

To the Women is a celebration of the beauty, strength and joy of being a woman. A love letter to our deep capacity to love, rage, fear and rebuild, Donna reminds us that we are stronger when we come together and unstoppable when we accept ourselves. With poems such as 'Be That Woman', 'Take Up Space', 'When One Woman Screams', 'There Will Be Days' and 'To the Woman Who Thinks She Isn't Good Enough', Donna helps us find comfort, inspiration and courage in the many roles we play in life as daughters, guides, mothers and friends.

Originally self-published in 2020 with 48 poems, this beautiful gift hardback edition has been fully revised and updated complete with over 70 new poems and a ribbon marker. Full of wisdom and comfort every woman needs to hear, Donna helps us see that we're never walking alone.