In these words, readers will find the magnificent energy to spark resistance and revolution.Īvailable Now from Hachette Audio as a digital download and in Print and Ebook from Hachette Books. 'They have lightning in their souls, thunder in their hearts, chaos in their bones.' Nikita Gill's poetry has captured hearts and minds all over the world her inspirational words have been shared hundreds of thousands of times online, plastered across placards on international women's marches and even transformed into tattoos. Featuring rewritten fairytale heroines, goddess wisdom, and verse that burns with magnificent beauty, this raw and powerful collection is an explosion of femininity, empowerment, and personal growth.
In this magical poetry collection, Nikita Gill unflinchingly explores the fire in every woman and the emotions that lie deep in one's soul. I recommend this listening experience to everyone.Discover a powerful and relatable poetry collection of love, loss, and healing-perfect for fans of Rupi Kaur and Amanda Lovelace. I will listen repeatedly I'm sure, but I'm also buying hard copies for myself and as gifts. There's so much more I could say but instead I say listen to Wild Embers. 'You cannot burn away What has always been aflame' WILD EMBERS explores the fire that lies within every soul, weaving words around ideas of feeling at home in your own skin, allowing yourself to heal and learning to embrace your uniqueness with love from the universe. And a revolutionary call for change in reimagining of fairytales and what we teach our daughters.
There's forgiveness and encouragement in her words. The sequence of the poems was also well done, moving from our universal connection to the pain of human experience, and our continued survival despite our mistakes. There were unexpected moments when I found myself crying, I was so moved. For me, it was both a validation and a blessing in a stranger's voice ( which, by the way had a distant familiarity, that I later identified as hearing echoes of Audrey Hepburn, not in a bad or performative way, just reminiscent). But hearing Wild Embers in the poet's own voice somehow made a different kind of connection. I've never listened to a book of poetry before, usually prefer to read them with my own inner voice.