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Jo Sellers

Pratibha Savani

Poeta

Dopiero niedawno Pratibha uważała się za poetkę. Po raz pierwszy napisała 20 lat temu, aby wydobyć swoje uczucia podczas walki z egzemą, a potem zaczęła coraz bardziej cieszyć się pisaniem. Jest również artystką i uwielbia używać mediów mieszanych, węgla, pasteli i akryli.

 

Pratibha pochodzi z East Midlands w Wielkiej Brytanii i obecnie pracuje w dalszej edukacji, aby wspierać uczniów z doświadczeniem zawodowym i umiejętnościami w zakresie zatrudnienia, a także nawiązywać kontakty z pracodawcami. Teraz pracuje na pół etatu, będąc jednocześnie zajętą mamą, Pratibha prowadzi aktywny tryb życia i utrzymuje pozytywne nastawienie we wszystkim, co robi poprzez medytację, jogę i czytanie. Jej inne zainteresowania to oglądanie science fiction, dramatów i filmów dokumentalnych oraz chodzenie na wystawy.

 

Pasją Pratibhy jest twórczość w słowie i inspiracje czerpie z natury, nauki, spirytualizmu i sztuki. Pisanie jest czymś, co bardzo ją lubi i chociaż były lata, kiedy nie pisała, naprawdę nigdy jej to nie opuściło, z dziwnymi fragmentami pisania tu i tam. Teraz wykorzystuje swój wolny czas, aby regularnie pisać w swoim szkicowniku. Uwielbia pisać bez linijek i zasad i pozwalać, by to jej długopis robił wszystko. Pratibha już planuje swój następny tomik poezji. Skupienie się na temacie sztuki uważności i dobrego samopoczucia wewnętrznego, coś, co zaczęło się w jej pierwszej książce, Sploty + węzły, i sprawiło, że jej grafika ponownie rozkwitła.

This was a lovely and moving read. I loved the cover and blurb of this book. I felt for jo. Poor little Reba. I did like the illustrations. In one Reba looked so sad. I just wanted to jump in and hug Reba and Jo. I loved the pic of Reba and Byron. So cute. Thank you for writing this book. Such a moving and real story. So well written. From the heart. Highly recommend this book.

- Sue Wallace

This was such a heart wrenching, but inspiring true story of Jo and her dog Reba - and it really spoke of the absolute love and dedication as well as the beautiful relationship that Jo has with her pet.
Now, I say pet, but quite honestly, I'm an animal lover myself and really do think of my cats as part of our family, with their own little personalities.
We talk to them, care for them and literally treat them like Kings and Queens.
This is why this story really was an emotional read for me.

When Reba ran into a tree at full speed and broke her neck, things were really not looking good for her future.
But, we watch as Jo puts everything she has into not only healing and rehabilitating Reba physically, but also creating stability and emotional security for both of them.

- Book_a_holic_17

Reviews

I literally did not raise my head as soon as I started this book, dog are so special, unconditional love, a best friend and always pleased to see you it doesn’t matter whether it’s a few minutes or much longer since you’ve seen them.
I felt every emotion in this book, not a long read but you could feel everything in the way it was written.
I love my dog he’s not a pet he’s not art of my family I cannot imagine anything like this happening.
Such a great read

- Lisa_reads_alot

I must admit I was a little worried going into this read about how sad it would make me and while it is a moving story, above all it is one of dedication and hope.
It is written in a journal style which chronicles the first 5 months of Reba’s recovery after running head first into a tree and breaking her neck.
Jo dedicates her life to and savings to rehabilitating her beloved dog. She provides stability, ongoing care and full time emotional support to Reba which is truly admirable.
I have 2 cats and a dog myself and while I love them dearly this book really made me reflect on what I would do in a similar situation. Thankfully I don’t have to make that decision and hope I never will.
Jo and Reba’s journey is truly inspirational and I am full of admiration at Jo’s unwavering dedication, love and belief that Reba can enjoy a great quality of life despite still having many obstacles yet to overcome.

- rocket_reader1

This story is both heartbreaking and inspiring and a must for any pet owner. I'm not sure who is the bravest - Jo or Reba but Jo was committed to doing her very best for her lovely girl and her determination is paying off.

- Janis Dalton

This was such a heartwarming story that really resounded with me as I’ve been through trauma and recovery with a treasured pet myself. Reba, Jo Sellers’s much loved dog breaks her neck in a freak accident. The book is about her long, hard road to recovery and the complete devotion of her owner. Jo gave up ever To nurse Reba. As a dog trainer, she had experience with dogs but nothing had prepared her for the sacrifices she would have to make for Reba. The story is honest and packed with so many emotions. It’s a testimony to the love between pets and their humans and to the dedicated, hard working veterinary medics who worked so hard to save Reba and help her recover.

-Bookaddict.twylie68

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