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Writer Claire Scobie thought she had life's bigger questions figured out until a seemingly ordinary moment cracked her world open.
As old certainties fall away, she and her husband move to Gumbaynggirr Country on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, where he is from. There she meets filmmakers, farmers, CEOs, Elders and shopkeepers who are asking, what now?
From the push to make Melbourne's Yarra River swimmable again to people-owned power in Bristol, England, and children speaking Gumbaynggirr in a Coffs Harbour school hall as if the language never left, she learns what happens when people stop waiting for perfect solutions.
Interwoven with Claire's personal story, Wild Hope shows us that the future is not broken; a better one is already being built.
'If you wish things were different, read this book.' Rachel Ward
'This thoughtful book is a call for action.' Bruce Pascoe
'A tonic for those of us feeling weary and burnt out.' Rebecca Huntley
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Writer Claire Scobie thought she had life's bigger questions figured out until a seemingly ordinary moment cracked her world open.
As old certainties fall away, she and her husband move to Gumbaynggirr Country on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, where he is from. There she meets filmmakers, farmers, CEOs, Elders and shopkeepers who are asking, what now?
From the push to make Melbourne's Yarra River swimmable again to people-owned power in Bristol, England, and children speaking Gumbaynggirr in a Coffs Harbour school hall as if the language never left, she learns what happens when people stop waiting for perfect solutions.
Interwoven with Claire's personal story, Wild Hope shows us that the future is not broken; a better one is already being built.
'If you wish things were different, read this book.' Rachel Ward
'This thoughtful book is a call for action.' Bruce Pascoe
'A tonic for those of us feeling weary and burnt out.' Rebecca Huntley