Dancing in the Wind

Dancing in the Wind by Sandra Weatherwax is a poignant exploration of equine therapy, published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises, LLC in 2014. This edition spans 221 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the transformative experiences of children and adults involved in this therapeutic practice, alongside the dedicated volunteers and staff who support them.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the emotional spectrum of equine therapy, highlighting themes of love and miracles. The book captures the essence of the connections formed between humans and horses, illustrating the profound impact of these relationships. Through its vivid descriptions, Dancing in the Wind invites readers to reflect on the healing power of nature and companionship within the context of therapeutic horsemanship.
Official synopsis Publisher
The wind blew hard The wind blew soft Laughing and crying Losing it all Gaining everything “This book touches on the heart of Equine Therapy. From the special children and adults, to the amazing volunteers, staff, and horses . . . love and miracles abound.” Kay Marks, Director of Marketing and Communication PATH (Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship) International, Denver, Colorado
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