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Animal Magic: My Journey to Save Thousands of Animals

✍ Scribed by Press-McKenzie, Carolyn


Book ID
109211901
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Weight
4 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781877505485

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Heart-warming and funny, Animal Magic tells the moving and inspirational story of one woman's work with animals. Carolyn's organisation HUHA (Helping You Help Animals) is a thriving network that rehabilitates and rehomes domestic and farm animals and wildlife all over the country. It is New Zealand's leading no-kill shelter.

Carolyn's years of working with animals have given her many great stories to tell. From her first eclectic menagerie of a pig, chooks, cats, a movie-star dog, nine actor rats and Felix the magpie to Laurie, Charlie and Rachel the sad monkeys that were rescued from a circus, Carolyn's passion is to find positive outcomes for every animal and bird.

Her special ability to connect meaningfully with every animal she deals with and her understanding of what makes each one tick, along with her warmth and friendship towards them, is nothing short of extraordinary.

With its gentle sense of humour and perfectly pitched comic timing, Animal Magic...


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