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Books with author Elizabeth Wiltshire

  • Carousel Horse: Keiry: Equine Therapy Champion

    Elizabeth Wiley

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, June 20, 2012)
    Spirit Horse II is the original of Carousel Horse. No single person is in the book. Each character is a mix of different riders, trainers, and volunteers. Some of the incidents really occurred, but are mixed with others that are similar, and some are fiction. Horses were an integral part of healing for the author, following a high-fever staph infection that left her very disabled. The ranch is a conglomerate of many programs run over the years by the author and other equine therapists. The author, while working with a severely abused horse one day, realized that if that animal could live in the small cage of a stall and still learn to trust her and build a new life, so could the author. That is the basis of Spirit Horse. The healing of the author started a program that has expanded to include working with psychiatrists, therapists, physical therapists, special education teachers, and parents, as well as veterans, first responders and their families. Spirit Horse II has joined Horses4heroes to provide vets ride free, a national effort of many member stables and programs to just provide a calm, peaceful moment in the lives of our veterans and their families to help them as they rebuild their lives after experiencing war. Horse owners, performance barns, and therapy or trail-riding stables are urged to join this project to share with our hometown heroes and their families the healing of horses. Whether just grooming, feeding carrots, or riding, horses have healed the author. Anyone who owns or works with horses is urged to join Horses4heroes and give a moment of your joy to others who surely have earned our help and respect.
  • Where the Balloons Go

    Elizabeth Wilda

    Paperback (Centering Corp, Nov. 1, 1995)
    Corey and his grandmother love to watch balloons floating up to the sky, and when she dies, Corey thinks of a special way to say goodbye
  • Along came a black bird

    Elizabeth Wild

    Hardcover (J.B. Lippincott, March 15, 1988)
    Three young sisters and their pet crow befriend a lonely boy from a neighboring farm and discover some of the harsher realities of life.
  • Riverboat Family,

    Elizabeth M. Wilton

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, June 15, 1969)
    Austrailia is changing rapidly in the Victorian era.
  • CAROUSEL HORSE: KEIRY: EQUINE THERAPY CHAMPION

    Elizabeth Wiley

    Paperback (Trafford, June 20, 2012)
    Spirit Horse II is the original of Carousel Horse. No single person is in the book. Each character is a mix of different riders, trainers, and volunteers. Some of the incidents really occurred, but are mixed with others that are similar, and some are fiction. Horses were an integral part of healing for the author, following a high-fever staph infection that left her very disabled. The ranch is a conglomerate of many programs run over the years by the author and other equine therapists. The author, while working with a severely abused horse one day, realized that if that animal could live in the small cage of a stall and still learn to trust her and build a new life, so could the author. That is the basis of Spirit Horse. The healing of the author started a program that has expanded to include working with psychiatrists, therapists, physical therapists, special education teachers, and parents, as well as veterans, first responders and their families. Spirit Horse II has joined Horses4heroes to provide vets ride free, a national effort of many member stables and programs to just provide a calm, peaceful moment in the lives of our veterans and their families to help them as they rebuild their lives after experiencing war. Horse owners, performance barns, and therapy or trail-riding stables are urged to join this project to share with our hometown heroes and their families the healing of horses. Whether just grooming, feeding carrots, or riding, horses have healed the author. Anyone who owns or works with horses is urged to join Horses4heroes and give a moment of your joy to others who surely have earned our help and respect.
  • Along Came a Black Bird

    Elizabeth Wild

    Library Binding (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Aug. 1, 1988)
    Three young sisters and their pet crow befriend a lonely boy from a neighboring farm and discover some of the harsher realities of life
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  • The Fading King

    Elizabeth Wilde

    Paperback (lulu.com, Dec. 11, 2015)
    After an infestation of goblins finally leave the castle of King Lazarus and his people can return to their old home after a 50-year absence, a young girl named Gale sets out on a difficult and near impossible journey to find the new king to take over for Lazarus; who is fading away.
  • The Oracle, the Alicorn, and the Long-Lost Princess

    Elizabeth Wilde

    Paperback (Lulu.com, Feb. 3, 2017)
    Set out on a new adventure in the Crystal Realm with Falina, Kilian, and Adriel. This time Dust, an Oracle elf needs help in rescuing his beloved from an evil king who whisked her away in order to steal her magic. Meanwhile, Falina goes on two separate missions: to lift a curse as well as help her friends Kira and Remy solve their own 'impossible missions'. Finally, can Prince Empyrean and his guardian animal Luna Iota find a queen to ensure the future of the Land of the Lasting Moon? In this story, all journeys lead to the same mysterious country of Lapidoth Pari, a desert land cut off from the rest of the Crystal Realm for countless years.
  • Where the Balloons Go by Elizabeth Wilda

    Elizabeth Wilda

    Paperback (Centering Corp, March 15, 1861)
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  • Riverboat Family

    Elizabeth Wilton

    Hardcover (Angus & R, March 15, 1968)
    None
  • Red Ribbons and Mr. Anders

    Elizabeth Wilton

    Hardcover (Angus and R, March 15, 1970)
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