Books matching: nature as healer
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Surprisingly captivating, The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating is a quiet gem that delights in life's small wonders - perfect for thoughtful readers ready to embrace a slower pace.
IN EARLY SPRING, a friend went for a walk in the woods and, glancing down at the path, saw a snail. Picking it up, she held it gingerly in the palm of her hand and carried it back toward the studio wh...- #2
A poetic, honest, and inspirational memoir about losing it all and finding hope, health, and humanity on the rugged trail - perfect for lovers of nature writing and stories of endurance.
I was under the stairs when I decided to walk. In that moment, I hadn’t carefully considered walking 630 miles with a rucksack on my back, I hadn’t thought about how I could afford to do it, or that I... - #3
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When she made an appointment at her company's medical clinic, Amy Stephenson was hoping that a little bit of harmless flirting would get her sent home with a note excusing her from work.
Then the doctor took her temperature the embarrassing way, and
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If you love epic power progression, inventive fighting, and a satisfying, finished LitRPG epic, Azarinth Healer delivers the goods - just be ready for lots of leveling and brawls along the way!
'Riding Home: The Power of Horses to Heal' by Tim Hayes is a powerful exploration of the healing connection between humans and horses. Through a series of heartwarming and inspiring stories, the author delves into the transformative impact that horses can have on individuals dealing with physical and emotional trauma. Readers are taken on a journey of self-discovery and healing as they witness the profound bond that can be formed between humans and these majestic animals. Tim Hayes expertly weaves together narratives of personal growth, resilience, and hope, highlighting the therapeutic benefits of equine therapy.
In a poignant and insightful manner, 'Riding Home' delves into the profound wisdom that horses possess and the lessons they can teach us about love, compassion, and connection. Through the experiences shared in the book, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own relationships and interactions, both with horses and with fellow human beings. Tim Hayes' writing style is engaging, heartfelt, and authentic, drawing readers into a world where healing, understanding, and transformation are possible through the gentle guidance of these remarkable creatures.
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An immersive, suspenseful historical horror with unforgettable characters and a slow-burning sense of dread. Highly recommended if you love atmospheric reads - just don’t expect a rollercoaster ride right out of the gate!