Cleo Wade is a friend, community builder, and the author of the bestselling books Heart Talk: Poetic Wisdom for a Better Life and Where To Begin: A Small Book About Your Power to Create Big Change . She has been called everybody's BFF by the New York Times, the poet of her generation by Time magazine, and "The Millennial Oprah" by New York magazine, as well as being named one of the one hundred most creative people in business by Fast Company. Cleo sits on the board of The Lower Eastside Girls Club, The National Black Theatre in Harlem, and the Women's Prison Association. When Cleo is not at home in California with her partner, Simon Kinberg, and their daughter, Memphis, she can be found traveling around the country on her sold-out book tours, which have become a safe space to laugh, cry, hug, and offer support to fellow fans. Lucie de Moyencourt was born in Paris and grew up in South Africa, where she works as an architect, set designer, illustrator and painter. What the Road Said is her first book.
What the Road Said