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The Animal in Me - a memoir of a lifetime of being with animals - cover

The Animal in Me - a memoir of a lifetime of being with animals

Bill Thompson

Casa editrice: The Conrad Press

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This remarkable book, ‘The Animal in Me’, is pretty sure to put a smile on your face.
Few of us end up living our passion in the way that Billy Thompson does, but there is something so pure and single-minded about the way he lives his life, that is so utterly selfless and principled, so relentlessly optimistic, and decent in defiance of appalling cruelty, that you can’t help feeling better about the world because you know there are people like Billy in it. Ultimately this book is about kindness and that is what Billy Thompson is all about. Kindness, compassion and seeing the joy in all life. His tales are captivating and engaging, with Billy’s charm and humour running across every page. The intensity of Billy’s passion has caused him to lead a rich, varied and unorthodox life which is a joy to discover. This book is a collection of often hilarious anecdotes that illustrate just how gratifying rescuing animals can be.
Disponibile da: 03/08/2024.

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