
Author Margaret Combs’s Darby, the Horse from Hope Gets Featured on the Register-Herald
The Register-Herald from West Virginia has featured an interview with author Margaret Combs about his book and his journey towards becoming an author of Darby, the Horse from Hope. Margaret has talked about the remarkable work trainers are doing by training horses to help patients of depression and PTSD.
Darby, the Horse from Hope is a fascinating tale about the ability of animals to sense and react to the needs of human beings. Darby is a house that helps people with depression and PTSD. The author was inspired by the tale of his friend who was successfully healed by a trained therapy horse. Darby teaches the patients to feel their worth again. Patients benefit from the sensing ability of the trained horse. The story tells how animals can teach patients to feel a sense of worth again and learn more about coping and overcoming the deep sadness with which being in a war has left them with.
Margaret Combs has been writing for various business publications for a very long time. Margaret has a published novel and a book of poetry, she wrote about her husband’s life as a professional aircraft accident investigator at the United States Navy. Darby, the Horse from Hope is Margaret’s first book for young readers.
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