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When we encounter the wild, our souls wake up. Something deep inside us stirs. We come alive. As we age, we forget this enchantment. We forget who our childhood selves knew we were–when we built forts and declared ourselves kings and queens of the land. This collection of poetry offers a return to the wild, to let the wilderness be our final frontier. There, we fall in love again. We encounter beauty unexplainable. We remember we are made of stardust and return home to ourselves. Enter in. The wild is calling your name, and it will not let you go. “”Strube’s open heart releases and acknowledges our universal longing for the wild. Destined to become a well-worn companion on your own journey, this uplifting collection will resonate with the wild within you. A must read for anyone seeking life’s essence in a chaotic and overwhelming world.”” –Sue DiCicco, founder of The Peace Crane Project “”This book perfectly captures what I feel toward my son but cannot put into words. I will be reading this for many years to come.”” –Nadia Ali, Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter Writer, educator, and licensed therapist, Jennifer Strube loves chronicling life’s stories. After three master’s degrees and a decade of teaching, she relocated west from New York City in search of open sky. An avid believer in the wild places, her work highlights the spaces that wake one up–the byroads of travel, the subtlety of everyday grace, and that impetuous ache called love. This is Strube’s third work and her first collaboration with her mother, Linda, the illustrator. Jennifer Strube is an educator and licensed therapist. She enjoys foreign excursions, mountain climbing, glamping with her husband, and many other enterprises that get banished in Momlandia. To cope, she drank way too much coffee writing this confession (her fourth book). She works at a private school in California. Samantha Lemos is a full-time wife, full-time mother, and works full time at Harvard Medical School. Whenever she is not chasing her toddler, she loves sailing, world travel, opera dates with her genius husband, and spending time in nature. She is from Seattle and now resides in Boston. Lemos and Strube met while studying psychology at Wheaton College. Together, they schemed ways to lure studious boys and overturn the world. Twenty years later, their goals remain the same.