
All My Wild Mothers
Motherhood, Loss and an Apothecary Garden
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Narrated by:
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Fenella Fudge
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By:
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Victoria Bennett
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An intimate weaving of memoir and herbal folklore, All My Wild Mothers is a story of rewilding our wastelands and the transformation that can happen when we do.
At seven months pregnant, Victoria Bennett was looking forward to new motherhood and all that was to come. But when the telephone rang, the news she received changed everything. Her eldest sister had died in a canoeing accident.
Five years later, struggling with grief, the demands of being a parent-carer for her young son, and the impact of deeper austerity, life feels very different to the future she had imagined. A move to a new social housing estate in rural Cumbria offers Victoria and her family a chance to rebuild their lives. Constructed over an industrial site, at first the barren ground seems an unlikely place to sow the seeds of a new life.
She and her son set about transforming the rubble around them into a wild apothecary garden. Daisy, for resilience. Dandelion, for strength against adversity. Red campion, to ward off loneliness. Sow thistle, to lift melancholy. Borage, to bring hope in dark and difficult times.
Stone by stone, seed by seed, All My Wild Mothers is the story of how sometimes life grows, not in spite of what is broken, but because of it.
Music (c) 2022 The Bookshop Band (Bethany Porter and Ben Please)
©2023 Victoria Bennett (P)2023 Hodder & Stoughton LimitedCritic reviews
"All My Wild Mothers is an impossibly moving memoir of gardens, herbalism, and the rigours and rewards of care. It asks what we might be willing to sacrifice for an artistic life, and what we lose of our selves when we attend to the needs of others before our own. It heralds the arrival of an exciting new voice in nature writing." (Cal Flyn, Sunday Times Writer of the Year, award-winning author of Islands of Abandonment and Thicker Than Water)
"All My Wild Mothers is a stunning meditation on the joy of nurturing (and of getting your hands dirty). It is a love letter to mothering and nature and mother nature, which bursts with wisdom, humility and hope. The writing is lyrical and beautiful and feels like a haven in a cynical world - exactly the book we all need to read right now. Victoria Bennett's writing is challenging and thought-provoking yet comforting and reassuring. What a wonderful book. Do read it." (Catherine Simpson, author of When I Had a Little Sister)
"Exquisitely written, this spellbinding book is rich in traditional plant wisdom and the author's lived experience. The garden Victoria Bennett creates with her young son becomes the setting for the most moving portrait of a mother and child I've ever read: how tenacious of life and beauty they both are, even as officials keep appearing to forbid their every attempt at making things grow. This is a book of passionate resistance to everything in modern life that wants us to stay neat and small and fearful." (Tanya Shadrick, author of The Cure for Sleep)
I admired the composition, with each chapter starting by highlighting a plant - it’s virtues, dangers and healing properties. What I really gained from the book was the vulnerability of the author and the impressive way she was able to encapsulate these emotions so psychically that I could live each situation along with her, a rare occurrence for me. Grief, pain, joy, death, life, pressure, relief, memories, childhood, oppression and bringing life into the world and the little battles and pleasures of growing.
I got a lot from All My Wild Mothers, it brought back memories of my childhood that had been hidden for many decades and gave me opportunity to address these, for this I am truly grateful.
I appreciate this book and am glad to have listened to it, I’ll be listening to it again for sure, and looking out for future work from the author.
Emotionally brutal and beautiful
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A beautiful memoir of grief healed by nature
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Wonderful
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Beautifully written, powerful storytelling.
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