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We all have challenges to face in life, some greater than others. Most of us born in the developed world are extremely fortunate - something we need to remind ourselves of from time to time. It becomes apparent that it is more the state of mind than the actual circumstances which affect our ability to lead full and happy lives. This is brought home to us when we meet those less fortunate than ourselves. I see this with friends who maybe seemed shy and insecure but when they suffer a serious illness like cancer or some other disaster that occurs in their life, they find a courage and strength…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
We all have challenges to face in life, some greater than others. Most of us born in the developed world are extremely fortunate - something we need to remind ourselves of from time to time. It becomes apparent that it is more the state of mind than the actual circumstances which affect our ability to lead full and happy lives. This is brought home to us when we meet those less fortunate than ourselves. I see this with friends who maybe seemed shy and insecure but when they suffer a serious illness like cancer or some other disaster that occurs in their life, they find a courage and strength that surprises and impresses us all. Disabled people have much to teach us, can we even imagine life day after day in the circumstances in which some people live their entire lives, wheelchair-bound, unable to see or hear or communicate, control their actions or their lives? Yet many of these people show nothing but affection and gratitude, they remain cheerful, positive, and determined, to know such people is an honour and a truly humbling experience.
Autorenporträt
J. R. Hutt was born and educated in the Midlands. She worked with horses, travelled extensively, and ran her own business. Later, she worked with disabled people, studied chiropody and reflexology, and ran a group for Riding for the Disabled. In 1983, she moved to Spain, where she married and had two children. Due to her husband's work, they lived for a while in Iraq and later in Turkey. The latter experience was the inspiration for this little book. Currently, she's based back in England with lengthy visits to Spain to spend time with her daughter and grandchildren, as well as visits to Canada to see her son.