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A Wabi-Sabi World journeys through a wondrous slice of heaven--an animal sanctuary--where perfection is joyously discovered in imperfection. Within these pages, the serenity is palpable--the simple yet powerful poem draws you into a realm where all life is not only respected but celebrated. Not only will you meet some of the sanctuaries shining lights, but you'll also learn how they came to call it home and realize the choices we make every day can affect the lives of so many others in this web of a world of ours.

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A Wabi-Sabi World journeys through a wondrous slice of heaven--an animal sanctuary--where perfection is joyously discovered in imperfection. Within these pages, the serenity is palpable--the simple yet powerful poem draws you into a realm where all life is not only respected but celebrated. Not only will you meet some of the sanctuaries shining lights, but you'll also learn how they came to call it home and realize the choices we make every day can affect the lives of so many others in this web of a world of ours.
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Autorenporträt
ELLEN LABRECQUE is a New York Times bestselling author. She is part of the Elder Circle at Chenoa Manor and resides in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She has authored more than 100 nonfiction children's books and has the best writing partner in the world--her dog Oscar. Ellen believes that all creatures great and small are always welcome. CHRISTIANE MOORE is an artist and textile designer based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A flora and fauna aficionado, Christiane serves as a Steward at Chenoa Manor where she concentrates on art, marketing and fundraising. Her artwork explores natural imagery through various mixed media, including watercolor, gouache, digital collage and silkscreen. Founder of the Chenoa Manor Animal Sanctuary and Youth-Assistance Facility in Chester County, Pennsylvania, veterinarian ROBERTO TETI has taught English as a second language to Latino migrant farm workers and literacy to prisoners in maximum-security Pennsylvania institutions. Rob also serves as a court-appointed special advocate for the youth of Delaware.