''What the Animals Taught Me ''is a collection of
stories about rescued farm animals in a shelter in
Sonoma County, California, and what these animals can
teach us. Each story illuminates how animals can help us
see and embrace others as they truly are and reconnect
us with the natural world.Wishing to escape the urban
rat race, freelance writer and editor Stephanie Marohn
moved to rural northern California in 1993. Life was
sweet. She was a busy freelancer. In return for reduced
rent, she fed and cared for two horses and a donkey. Her
life was full. And then, more farm animals started to
appear: a miniature white horse, a donkey, sheep,
chickens, followed by deer and other wildlife. Each one
needed sanctuary either from abuse, physical injury, or
neglect. Marohn took each animal in and gradually turned
her 10-acre spread into an animal sanctuary.Each chapter
of'' What the Animals Taught Me'' focuses on the story
of a particular animal that became part of Marohn's
life. She shares what she learned from the sheep she
rescued from an animal collector, the abused donkey she
helped nurse back to health, and many others to remind
us that animals have much to teach us about love,
compassion, trust, and so many of the qualities we so
often try to cultivate in ourselves. A deeply inspiring
collection, ''What the Animals Taught Me'' awakens our
hearts and reminds us that our best life teachers
sometimes come covered in fur. |
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