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Mini Horse, Mighty Hope

How a Herd of Miniature Horses Provides Comfort and Healing

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Mini Horse, Mighty Hope

By: Debbie Garcia-Bengochea, Peggy Frezon
Narrated by: Angie Hickman
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Illness and trauma touch us all. Into the uncertainty and pain trots a herd of tiny horses, bringing a smile, a laugh, a chance to heal.

Mini Horse, Mighty Hope introduces you to Gentle Carousel Miniature Therapy Horses, one of the largest equine therapy programs in the world. You'll experience moments of comfort, hope, healing, and even miracles as you follow these spirited mini horses on visits to children's and veterans' hospitals, victims of natural disasters, survivors of and first responders to mass shootings, and more. Along the way, you'll also get to know the founder of Gentle Carousel as she shares how the love of these marvelous little creatures has helped her navigate her own struggles and challenges.

Perfect for animal lovers, people who enjoy true stories of healing, and anyone who has undergone trials and longs for hope.

©2021 Debbie Garcia-Bengochea and Margaret S. Frezon (P)2021 Tantor
Animals Biological Sciences Outdoors & Nature Pets & Animal Care Science
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What should be powerful, meaningful and moving stories are instead lists of faceless patients. A good writer evokes feelings in her readers; a bad one names her own feelings. What should be the good parts of the book are bland, pointless, and empty; the tedious parts -- like the naming of the horses -- are insufferable.

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