Showing posts with label The Gentle Barn. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

My Gentle Barn: Creating a Sanctuary Where Animals Heal and Children Learn to Hope

I've always been a voracious reader, but life- including 89, blogging, and various electronic devices (including a fitbit!), has recently gotten in the way much more than than I care to let continue.  A short while ago, I was contacted by the publisher about doing a review of My Gentle Barn: Creating a Sanctuary Where Animals Heal and Children Learn to Hope by Ellie Laks.  I was anxious to learn all about the sanctuary that I've heard Ellen rave about, but at the time I was in the middle of reading another riveting non-fiction tome and, when I finished, decided to bring a much lighter (physically and in content) read on vacation with me.  Fast forward to it taking me an embarrassingly long month (!) to finish that novel when I suddenly found myself home sick for two days with a snuggling pup and no excuse not to lose myself in a book.


I could have easily finished it on the first day, but I purposefully took a break to let the whole story unwind in my head and absorb in my heart after I was a bit more than midway through; My Gentle Barn was truly a joy to read.  Rather than being made inconsolable by the overwhelming cruelty in the world, you will be touched by Ellie's triumphs; the gravity of the subject matter is presented in a manner that makes you feel hopeful, not hopeless.

My Gentle Barn isn't simply a description of how a sanctuary began: it's a complex journey centered around how one woman's innate need to help animals guided her life's work towards the grand scale with which The Gentle Barn fulfills her mission.  From dogs to "farm animals" to horses, Ellie Laks and her husband Jay have expended almost all of their energy on saving as many animals as possible: providing rehabilitation and sanctuary in even the most dire of circumstances- at one point literally saving their entire, rescued brood from what seems like certain death during a wildfire.

If there's one thing I'm learning as I get older and have the pleasure of meeting more people involved directly in the saving and sanctuary of animals, it's that you have to be fearless and go with your gut.  Ellie has the chutzpah to go with her gut every time and countless animals have had the opportunity to live out their days loved and in peace as a result.

There are many reasons why I don't make a living within the animal rights community- most of which are admitted weaknesses.  But my admiration for those who do has increased monumentally as a result of having read Laks' life's tale.  I could not recommend the book more highly: for animal lovers of any ilk.  It is especially touching how Ellie seamlessly incorporates personalized context for so many issues: for example, in the midst of sharing the story of an individual calf, she matter-of-factly exposes the cruelty of the dairy industry.  This book is not just for vegans, it's for anyone who "loves animals" but hasn't yet made the connection as to what that really means.

And for those people who think that by choosing to stand up for animals you are consciously choosing to turn your back on humans, think again.  Laks' mission has always been to simultaneously help animals and to provide a safe haven for at-risk and special needs youth; it's incredible to read how she manages to do so- by allowing young people to see themselves in another living thing.  I cannot help but to think what a generation armed with the kind of passion Ellie can ignite within could be capable of accomplishing.

Truly a must-read and, for me, The Gentle Barn is now on my list of must-visits.  Get involved!