About The Book

With the years of early motherhood and elderly caregiving over, Victoria faces a time of change. She and her husband decide to take a leap, moving five hundred miles north of everything they know, to the northern Scottish islands of Orkney, where the winters are long and the summer a perpetual light. 

Uprooted and in an unfamiliar landscape, Victoria instinctively returns to the small, quiet work of growing, setting out to transform her scrappy backyard into an apothecary garden by the sea, inspired by Orkney’s folklore, ancient landscapes and wild nature.

Shaped by tides and storms, wild plants and seaweeds, she creates a biodiverse backyard sanctuary filled with micro-habitats, wildflowers, and apothecary herbs. Here she crafts teas, tinctures and balms inspired by the surrounding soil and seas. 

As the year closes and the endless summer light turns once more to dark, Victoria finds belonging not just in the garden she has nurtured, but in the landscape that has quietly embraced her and called itself home. Here, at the wild edge of things, she is reclaiming parts of herself long set aside.

About The Author

Victoria Bennett is a disabled, award-winning writer, poet, and literary activist whose work centres on nature, identity, and creative resilience. Her debut memoir, All My Wild Mothers, won the Nautilus Award for Memoir, was shortlisted for multiple UK prizes, and was named an Aladin ‘Best Book of the 21st Century’. Founder of Wild Women Press and the international Wild Women Writers’ Salons, Victoria lives in Orkney with her husband, artist Adam Clarke, and their son, where she tends her apothecary garden by the sea.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Elliott & Thompson (July 28, 2026)
  • Length: 256 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781783969340

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