Louise Pentland is the Sunday Times bestselling author of the Wilde novels trilogy. She's the number one parenting vlogger in the UK, with 8 million combined followers across her social platforms. Louise is the creator and host of the podcast Mothers' Meeting, where she interviews fellow mums and discusses all things motherhood. Louise featured on the 2019 'Sunday Times Top 100 Influencers' list and writes amonthly column for Mother & Baby magazine, who crowned her as the number one 'mumfluencer' of 2019. She was also a UN Global Ambassador for Gender Equality. Louise has filmed with an array of people, from Kim Kardashian to the Pope at the Vatican. She is also involved in the support and encouragement of childhood literacy with charity Bookstart, alongside Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall.
"Hilarious, honest, heartwarming, like a hug from a friend, just perfect. I couldn't love this ""mumoir"" more - Louise has managed to capture the good, the bad, the ups and the downs of motherhood, all in her signature hilarious and witty style * Mrs Hinch * Louise Pentland is such a warm and witty author * Jenny Colgan * Utterly self-assured, so, so, so honest and downright brave. Wilde About the Girl is funny, sweet, honest and full of love. Every page is packed with hard-earned wisdom, joy and truth, I loved - truly loved - it. Louise's characters are so real, I felt as though I was sat at the kitchen table, enjoying a mug of (spiked) hot chocolate with Robin, Lacey and Auntie Kath, laughing and crying along with them * Lindsey Kelk * Hilariously funny with depth and emotion, it's a delightful read * Heat * A gorgeous read. Beautifully poignant and touching. I loved it! * Paige Toon * Providing a refreshingly honest take on life as a working single mother, this debut presents the agonising, heart-breaking and memorable moments of titular character Robin Wilde. Its message resonates - life is messy and sometimes we just have to embrace its unpredictability. You'll be left empowered! * Woman * Sparkling dialogue, heartfelt emotion and a cast of engaging characters are becoming the hallmarks of these original and entertaining stories. But underneath the quips and quirks are some important personal and social issues which are handled with sensitivity and insight * Lancashire Evening Post *"