Amber's Donkey: How a donkey and a little girl healed each other
By (Author) Julian Austwick
By (author) Tracy Austwick
Ebury Publishing
Ebury Press
15th April 2017
6th April 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about physical impairments / disability
Domestic animals and pets
362.198928360092
Paperback
336
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
240g
Amber's Donkey is an inspirational story about overcoming adversity 'The first time Shocks saw Amber coming, he lowered his head so she could wrap her arms around his nose. It was as if they understood each other's pain. Like two broken beings, helping each other.' When Shocks the donkey was left for dead on a farm in Ireland, no one ever thought he would make a full recovery. When Amber and her twin sister Hope were born 26 weeks premature, it was Amber who was separated from her family and rushed into theatre for an emergency tracheostomy. Her parents were given the devastating news that she had Cerebral Palsy and would be unlikely to walk or talk. Then Amber met Shocks at the Donkey Sanctuary and their lives were changed for good. This is their touching story of recovery through friendship.
Julian Austwick (Author) Shocks is a ten-year-old rescue donkey who was saved from the brink of death by the Donkey Sanctuary. He now helps countless children with assisted needs and was awarded 'Rescue Animal of the Year' for his healing abilities. Julian and Tracy Austwick live in Birmingham with their five-year-old twin daughters, Amber and Hope. Thanks to Shocks, Amber can now walk and talk - defying all of the doctors' predictions. Thanks to Amber, Shocks has come out of his timid shell and blossomed into the most popular donkey at the sanctuary. Ruth Kelly is an award-nominated journalist, who has ghosted a string of Sunday Times bestsellers including entrepreneur Michelle Mone's autobiography, My Fight to the Top, Out of the Darkness by Tina Nash and You Can't Hide by Tina Renton. Ruth has had ten years' experience in print journalism and television.