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"I Double Dare You" is about Sara and her journey to assist her sister with her bucket list. Her younger sister has been diagnosed with stage four breast cancer and they make a list to complete before it is too late. They realize along the journey that they have been working on the list their entire lives. It chronicles the life of Sara during a very difficult but life changing year. It will make you laugh and at times make you cry. Hopefully, by the end you are inspired to live each day like it is your last. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will go to assist breast cancer patients and breast cancer survivors to achieve their bucket list. The author will offer free kayak trips to breast cancer patients and their survivors at no cost. For more information contact the author at paddlersplace1967@yahoo.com.
Sacred Nature Volume 2: Reconnecting People to Our Planet is a beautiful 288-page fine art wildlife photography book, supporting the protection of our planet and its priceless wild places. This book takes the ethos of the first volume and applies it to the whole planet - to our savannas, forests, deserts, mountains, oceans and polar regions. Jonathan and Angela's intention is to reveal the wonder and beauty of our world, instilling a sense of awe and concern for its well being. In 2016 Jonathan and Angela Scott published their award-winning book Sacred Nature: Life's Eternal Dance (HPH Publishing 9780994692405). This book, the standard edition of which is now out of print, was Angela's vision brought to life by the artistry of their son David's design work. The book was met with overwhelming success and won Gold in the 2017 Independent Publishers awards (IPPY) for Photography. Volume 1 centred around a place close to the Scotts' hearts -the vast Mara-Serengeti ecosystem in East Africa where they have spent much of the past forty years, somewhere they describe as The Last Place on Earth. This is a corner of Eden so breathtaking to behold that it is almost beyond belief that it might one day die for lack of care and foresight on the part of humanity. We must do everything we can to help protect these last wild places. The Scotts explored the natural rhythms that permeate the African savannas and woodlands, illuminating life's eternal dance.
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