Roots in the Wilde is a raw, lyrical poetry memoir about trauma, survival, and the slow, stubborn work of becoming whole.Moving through childhood wounds, fractured family bonds, addiction, neurodivergence, love, loss, and healing, Nijah Wilde writes with unflinching honesty and quiet compassion. These poems trace the roots of a life shaped by what was endured — and what was reclaimed.This is not a story of fixing or forgetting.It is about remembering, naming, and learning how to live again.Grounded in nature, motherhood, animals, and the wild spaces that hold us when people cannot, Roots in the Wilde speaks to anyone who has carried too much, stayed too long, or had to grow strong in silence.For readers who value emotional truth, resilience, and the power of voice — this is poetry for those who survived, and are still becoming.