Ashling’s Virtual Bookcase

Ashling Podmore is an author, child wellbeing educator, and mum whose work is all about helping families make sense of the feelings, behaviours, and emotional patterns that often sit beneath the surface. She writes with warmth, honesty, and a deep understanding of what children — and parents — can carry when life feels confusing, overwhelming, or unsafe.

Through her books and resources, Ashling has a gift for turning difficult emotions into something children and families can actually talk about. Her work is gentle but powerful, offering language, comfort, and clarity to those navigating big feelings, tricky family dynamics, and the long road back to emotional safety.

Her newest book, It Will All Come Right In The End, is a deeply personal memoir about survival, motherhood, coercive control, rebuilding after abuse, and finding your way back when life has taken you somewhere you never expected to be. Raw, honest, and full of heart, it is the kind of book that speaks to the women who have questioned themselves, carried guilt, stayed too long, or fought quietly to protect the people they love.

If you are drawn to books that are brave, emotional, and unflinchingly real, Ashling Podmore is definitely an author to have on your radar

Our review of Ashling’s newest release coming soon…

In the mean time, grab your copy here!

THE LITERARY LOUNGE INTERVIEW’S: ASHLING PODMORE

Coming Soon!

AMAZON TESTIMONIALS

“I’m so proud of Ash and her book. To be so truthful is hard, to put herself out there in this way hoping that this book reaches and helps other people in a similar situation shows her strength and dedication to helping others. This is not an easy read, it’s raw at times and heart wrenching but it’s worth reading. It might also help someone recognise the signs before they’re in as deep as Ash found herself. Good luck with the book Ash.”

– Helen Clarke

“As I was reading the story of Alex, the concept of complex emotions that my grandchild sometimes displays was made easy to understand. My granddaughter loves the illustrations and metaphors used to explain emotions. Well done Ashling Podmore for bringing this story to life.”

– Gerry Hatherall

Make sure to check out Ashling’s website for more info!