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Hear the Children Laughing is a dance of diverse stories. Tales from the 'helped' and the 'helpers' are woven to give a larger and more human picture of what ordinary folk have been doing to counter discrimination. The stories come from many corners of the world - a Sudanese refugee camp, tribal Indian projects, an Ethiopian military hospital, Cambodian minefields, Mexican mountain villages and slums, Australian First Nation communities and a nursing home. Based on the experience of the author as a physiotherapist and aid worker, the stories weave a poignant tapestry.

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Hear the Children Laughing is a dance of diverse stories. Tales from the 'helped' and the 'helpers' are woven to give a larger and more human picture of what ordinary folk have been doing to counter discrimination. The stories come from many corners of the world - a Sudanese refugee camp, tribal Indian projects, an Ethiopian military hospital, Cambodian minefields, Mexican mountain villages and slums, Australian First Nation communities and a nursing home. Based on the experience of the author as a physiotherapist and aid worker, the stories weave a poignant tapestry.
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Autorenporträt
Liz Hobbs was born in Australia in 1941. She has always taken a keen interest in the lives of marginalised people, and as a consequence worked with village people around the world, both as an aid worker and as a physiotherapist. Her writing is grounded in Buddhist philosophy and her passion for the natural world.