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Elizabeth Wiley

    Cette auteure est reconnue pour sa vision du monde unique, façonnée par ses expériences en tant que Pomo natif de Californie et sa formation juridique. Avec une profonde compréhension de la psychologie humaine et des structures sociétales, ses œuvres abordent des thèmes complexes. Son écriture explore souvent le lien entre les êtres humains et la nature, s'inspirant d'une riche tapisserie de patrimoine culturel. Grâce à son style captivant et à son observation perspicace, ses contributions offrent aux lecteurs une expérience enrichissante et stimulante.

    Carousel Horse
    Straddling the Razor Wire Ii: Reassessing and Restructuring Public Agencies Ii
    Carousel Horse
    • Carousel Horse

      Keiry: Equine Therapy Champion

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The journey of Carousel Horse began with a father inspired by his son's love for equine therapy, leading to an intended screenplay adaptation. However, after the producer's abrupt departure, the project transformed into a children's book and teaching tool for high-risk youth and their families involved in equine therapy. As the pandemic prompted increased calls for support, the book was revised in 2020 to engage parents and children, encouraging them to explore the screenplay together and address the challenges of remote learning and emotional well-being.

      Carousel Horse
    • The narrative explores the complexities of navigating a multi-racial and multi-cultural identity amidst heavy racial tensions. It emphasizes the importance of viewing humanity through a lens of compassion, focusing on families rather than conflicts, and recognizing global issues like starvation and war. The book advocates for proactive efforts to foster a better world, highlighting the responsibility to care for the planet and future generations. Through this lens, it calls for unity and a collective commitment to positive change.

      Straddling the Razor Wire Ii: Reassessing and Restructuring Public Agencies Ii