This listing closed and did not sell. The item has been relisted.
- Browse for similar listings in Horses
- View the relisted item
Other listings you might like
Description
Riding Home Author: Tim Hayes
Product Details: ISBN: 9781250078469 Format: Paperback Pages: 304 Dims (mm): x Pub Date: 01-04-15 Pub Country: United States Condition: NEW
Description: Throughout history, people have loved, owned and ridden horses. They fascinate us, and we are drawn to books like The Horse Whisperer, events like The Kentucky Derby, and movies like Steven Spielberg's War Horse. Owners and non-horse owners alike have also discovered the amazing abilities of horses to help us heal and recover from disabling physical and mental conditions. Men and women afflicted with severe emotional damage are healing and making dramatic recoveries by receiving the simple love, understanding and acceptance that comes from establishing a relationship with a horse. The unique message of Riding Home is two-fold. It is the first and only book to explain why horses have this remarkable ability to heal and positively transform emotionally wounded men and women, whether they be troubled teens, prison inmates, or war veterans with post traumatic stress disorder. To have a relationship with a horse is to discover and know yourself and the world with truth and compassion. Horses help us discover hidden parts of ourselves. They teach us that when we're not getting what we want, we're the ones who need to change.
- Proud to be a NZ based bookseller and employer since 1999
- All our books are brand new and are supplied to us "per order" from their publisher
- Please allow approximately 5-7 BUSINESS DAYS for delivery (longer for rural)
Details
Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
---|---|---|
For one or more items | $3.90 | |
Second or more items - combined delivery | $0.00 | |
Shipping more than one item | No extra charge |
Seller does not allow pick-ups
Payment Options
Four fortnightly interest-free payments.
Pay Now, NZ Bank Deposit