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Mushroom Wisdom

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Mushroom Wisdom invites readers to reimagine mushrooms as ancient teachers, blending science, story, and wisdom to guide personal and planetary healing.
  • 27 April 2027
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What if mushrooms could speak — and what if we finally listened?

Mushroom Wisdom is a genre-defying invitation to see fungi not just as fascinating organisms, but as mentors in our journey toward healing, remembering, and reconnecting.

Told in three parts, this transformational guide blends memoir, ecological insight, and imaginative storytelling. Through lyrical prose and grounded science, author Salma Chebbah draws readers into an unfolding relationship with ten functional mushrooms — each given a distinctive voice, personality, and purpose.


  • Includes powerful “dialogues” with mushrooms like Lion’s Mane, Chaga, and Shiitake, each offering wisdom rooted in their healing roles
  • Offers practical guidance on integrating mushrooms into daily life, from cooking and cultivation to ritual and reflection
  • Provides folkloric and scientific insight, blending storytelling with research and real-world relevance
  • Perfect for nature lovers, wellness seekers, and anyone drawn to the quiet intelligence of the more-than-human world
  • Builds a narrative arc that mirrors personal transformation — from disconnection to belonging


Mushroom Wisdom isn't just a book. It's a call to reimagine the living world as kin, not resource — and to take our next steps guided by fungal wisdom.

Start listening to the voices beneath your feet.

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Price: $24.99
Pages: 144
Publisher: David & Charles
Imprint: Verbena
Publication Date: 27 April 2027
ISBN: 9781446318577
Format: Paperback
BISACs: NATURE / Plants / Mushrooms, Mycology, fungi
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Salma Chebbah is a mycology educator, grower, healer, and speaker. Of French-Algerian descent and based in London, she has taught at institutions such as The Natural History Museum and Imperial College, and collaborated with grassroots collectives and community gardens. In 2021, she founded the Grow Urban Festival, which has become a seasonal fixture in the nature-based movement, spotlighting the individuals and groups reshaping urban environments into sustainable, edible, and regenerative spaces.