Discover the inspirational million-copy bestseller and cult feminist classic an empowering
guide to unleash your inner wild. CHOSEN BY EMMA WATSON FOR HER FEMINIST BOOK CLUB 'OUR
SHARED SHELF' 'A gift of profound insight wisdom and love' Alice Walker Pulitzer
Prize-winning author of The Colour Purple 'Everyone who can read should read this book' Maya
Angelou activist and award-wining author of I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings Within every
woman there lies a powerful force of energy creativity and self-knowing: their wild woman.
But for centuries she has been repressed by a male-orientated value system that trivialises
her emotions. Until now. In her groundbreaking and inspirational book Women Who Run With The
Wolves award-winning poet and psychoanalyst Clarissa Pinkola Estes helps us to reclaim our
'wild woman' - the wise and ageless presence in the female psyche that gives women their
creativity energy and power. With a combination of time-honoured stories myths fairy tales
and casework Estes will set you on a beautiful path to unleash your inner wild helping you to
unlock: Emotional resilience and inner knowing Creativity and self-expression Purpose
passion and authentic confidence A healthier more empowered relationship with yourself and
others Profound empowering and thoughtfully written Women Who Run With The Wolves is the
essential guidebook to help you discover self-confidence and purpose in your life and reclaim
your inner wild. Praise for The Women Who Run With the Wolves : 'In a modern world that
limits wisdom to 'facts' and women's access even to those Dr Estés has restored the fire - for
us all. ' Gloria Steinem activist and bestselling author 'Life-enhancing' Irish Times
'Estés points to storytelling our ancient narratives as a way for women to reconnect to the
Wild Woman all women have within themselves but have lost' Emma Watson ' All women should
read this ... It's insightful and inspirational and gets you back in touch with your authentic
self' June Sarpong presenter 'A wonderful book...for anybody who cares about their
relationships and their lives' Anne Devlin playwright 'Mesmerising' Newsweek