Next Retreat, "Rewiliding", 21st-26th October, 2026

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Next Retreat, "Rewiliding", 21st-26th October, 2026 〰️〰️

Join best selling author Jane Green in Marrakech for her new 5 day retreat on the theme of “Rewilding”.

21st - 26th October, 2026.
Marrakech, Morocco

This is the third Marrakech retreat, and the first on the theme of Rewilding. For every woman who has ever found herself untethered and lost, looking for a sense of purpose again.

Photo © Garance Doré

I was fifty-five when I finally stopped pretending.

What if real freedom isn’t about reinventing yourself… but about letting the woman you buried years ago grow wild again?
— Jane Green

To the world, Jane Green had everything: bestselling novels, a beautiful home, the perfect family. Inside, she was disappearing, squeezed into the roles of wife, mother, provider, eternal people-pleaser while her marriage cooled, her children flew, and her own dreams gathered dust.

Then she stopped squeezing herself into shapes that didn’t fit.

What is Rewilding?


Rewilding is about how we discover the essence of the brave, fearless, strong little girls we once were. It’s how to stop squeezing ourselves into the wrong shapes in order to make other people happy; how we spend years making ourselves fit, gaining acceptance, until the moment when we realize we have lost ourselves entirely.

Rewilding is learning how to say no. How to trust our intuition. How to start trusting ourselves again, rediscover the essence of who we once were, listen to our intuition, and create a new life that is filled with authenticity, and joy.

Rewilding is about choosing meaningful friendships over obligation, creativity over perfection, and the truth over silence. Of learning – messily and joyfully – that home isn’t a place you build for other people. It’s the life you dare to live for yourself.

Part battle cry, part coming home to ourselves, Rewilding is for any woman who has ever felt invisible in her own story. And it’s proof that surrender could be the most radical act of all… and that the most powerful thing you can do is stop trying to be good, and start being free.

When you’ve danced too long in someone else’s rhythm, the price of continuing is your life.
— Clarissa Pinkola Estes, PhD
Who would you be if you stopped caring what anyone thought?
— Jane Green

Who should attend & why?

We welcome every woman who has ever found herself untethered and lost. This is a retreat for any woman who feels like she has lost the essence of herself.

There is a special alchemy when a group of women gather to share stories, to create community, and to reconnect with themselves. Kitaba Rewilding is not just about putting yourself first, it’s about reclaiming the joy and creativity that have been buried under life’s demands.

 In the magical city of Marrakech, every moment will inspire: workshops in the garden, meditating by the pool, sipping a date martini on the rooftop at sunset gazing out over the Atlas Mountains, and savouring candlelit dinners of tagines, Moroccan salads, and couscous. Rooftop yoga and breath work in the mornings while hot air balloons rise above the palm grove gives way to bustling around the souks discovering Jane’s secret shopping treasures. 

 This isn’t just discovering Marrakech, this is discovering Jane’s secret Marrakech, the museums, restaurants and shops that tourists would never know about.

 You’ll leave with a whole new way of how to be a woman in the world today, with memories of a transformative experience, and possibly a whole new closet of caftans. But mostly, you’ll leave transformed, filled with the magic that happens when a group of women come together to finally remember who they are. 

Experience learning from a leading New York Times bestselling author with over 10 million books in print, who has fully rewilded herself.

Kitaba 2024 - Feedback

“The Kitaba experience leaves an imprint that lingers long after the retreat ends. The creative sisterhood—hearing each woman’s unique voice and story—was deeply inspiring.

I arrived unsure of myself, not fully seeing myself as a writer, and left with renewed confidence and a rediscovered passion for storytelling. The space, the prompts, and the openness shared made room for real transformation.

It was a beautiful reset, a spark of rewilding, and a reminder of how powerful it is when women come together to create.”

  • Suzie B. (Kitaba Attendee, May 2024)