Born: 01-01-1948
Margaret Wild is an acclaimed Australian author known for her poignant contributions to children's literature. Born in South Africa in 1948, she moved to Australia in 1972. Wild has written numerous picture books and novels, celebrated for their emotional depth and exploration of complex themes. Her works, including "Fox" and "The Very Best of Friends," have received multiple awards, cementing her reputation as a vital voice in children's storytelling.
The world might be falling apart, but we had each other.
Survival isn't just about keeping your body alive; it's about keeping your soul alive, too.
There’s a certain clarity that comes with knowing what matters most.
Sometimes, the hardest battles are fought within.
In the end, it's not what we have that defines us, but what we do.
Even in the darkest times, there is light to be found.
The bonds we form are more important than the battles we face.
Adversity doesn't build character; it reveals it.
We may not control the wind, but we can adjust our sails.
Home is not a place, but a feeling you carry with you.
Fear is a natural part of the journey, but it doesn't have to control you.
Every sunset is an opportunity to reset.