
Wandering Ends Here: My Incredible Life with 600 Animals
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A true story of a mother who escaped domestic violence, saved animals and was saved by animals. Working in animal rescue wasn't Laurie Zaleski's ideal life - it was her mother Anne's dream. Since she was a girl, Laurie has promised to help her mother realize this wish. Thirty years later, Laurie is excitedly planning to rehome her mother and her family of rescued animals-horses and goats, dogs and cats, chickens and pigs. However, just two weeks before the move, her mother Anne suddenly passed away due to worsening cancer. Grief and regret intertwined, Laurie decided to inherit her mother's legacy and save those abandoned animals. In 2000, the "Happy Farm" animal rescue shelter was established in Mays Landing, New Jersey, and took in more than 600 homeless animals. This book is Laurie's story: promises kept, dreams made reality, animals no longer wandering. This is the story of mother Anne McNutty: escaping a nightmare marriage, raising three children on her own while rescuing and feeding hundreds of abandoned animals. It is also a story about cute and brave animals with different characteristics: different species, equal lives, they form a beautiful friendship, and...
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