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The Fall of Jaz

Autor Tamara Martin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mar 2018
A story about love and family, fighting for who you want to be, fighting against who you used to be and finding your way home. The last time I was on the otherside of those trees, I'd been seventeen and running away from home... It's been a long time since Jaz thought of herself as a Harrington. But one photo could have her whole world crashing at her feet. She barely survived the last time, is she strong enough to survive it again, sober. Does Jay love her enough to do it all again? When Jaz's teenage indescretions threaten her new life and her future and everything she has worked so hard to build, she'll have to come face to face with everything and everyone she left behind. But will she make it out alive? Will she take down everyone around her if she falls? Will being a Harrington finally break her or is it what will save her? The Fall of Jaz is an emotional story about facing your past and learning to love yourself despite your mistakes or who you used to be. Praise for The Rise of Jaz: Brilliant!! Another of Tamaras books I couldn't put down! I have really enjoyed following The Harrington family story. I hope there is more to come. -Amazon Reviewer Loved this a lot! So quickly swept up in the life of Jaz and wow, what a life! - Goodreads Reviewer
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780648025047
ISBN-10: 0648025047
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Tamara Martin

Notă biografică

Tamara Martin is originally from Cincinnati, Ohio. She and her husband moved to Northern Arizona in 1999 to work at Sage Hospital in Ganado, on the Navajo Nation (an area the size of West Virginia). During their five year stay, Tamara saw a huge need to help stray, abandoned, injured and sick animals. Dog carcasses littered the sides of busy highways and every grocery store/gas station had a pack of strays who survived on tourist handouts. She found other people in the area who were trying to save animals by themselves and they formed a non-profit group, Blackhat Humane Society. The group is still thriving and remains a foster home-based rescue. Tamara came up with the idea of a book for Navajo children that focuses on the life of one dog and how it can change very quickly. She felt that a Navajo illustrator was crucial to the project so she contacted Ernest John who provided the brightly colored pencil sketches for the book. Today, Tamara lives in St. Johns, Arizona, and has started a second foster-based rescue named Good Dog Rez-Q. The organization not only focuses on Reservation land but the rural areas that surround it. Animals stay in foster care for a minimum of six weeks while they are vaccinated, dewormed, socialized and treated for existing medical conditions. Using social media and networking with other rescues, potential adopters are screened and home visits made. In 2018, the group took in over 400 animals; saved from highways, convenience stores and tourist overlooks. The Navajo Nation has made many positive changes for animals since Bluebird was written. There is now a Tribal mobile clinic that goes to small towns to spay/neuter. Rescue groups and mobile clinics from Durango, Denver and Phoenix frequently come to help by doing spay/neuter and taking litters of puppies (and their moms) from Navajo Animal Control into foster care back home. Tamara has a dream that one day there will be a Navajo Nation Humane Society with veterinarians and hundreds of caring volunteers to help the staff find solutions for dogs, cats, horses and sheep who are no long valued. She is waiting.