Sanctuary
The True Story of an Irish Village, a Man Who Lost His Way, and the Rescue Donkeys That Led Him Home
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Gary Furlong
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For decades, his family rescued lost and forgotten donkeys in the Irish countryside.
He had no idea that one day, the donkeys would rescue him.
Patrick Barrett grew up on the back of a donkey. In the small village of Liscarroll, the young boy helped his family run a sanctuary for abandoned and abused donkeys. Struggling in school, Patrick only felt truly accepted in the presence of these funny, fuzzy, touching animals. It was like magic, how he and the donkeys understood each other. He became a true “donkey whisperer” - reading their body language, communicating with them in ways they could understand, and teaching himself how to “speak” in their distinctive calls.
But when Patrick was of age, he shipped out with the Irish Army and encountered unimaginable wartime horrors in Lebanon and Kosovo. In the aftermath, he returned home a broken man, sinking into the depths of PTSD and addictions. He believed nothing could save him. But he hadn’t counted on the donkeys.
Sanctuary is the remarkable true story of how faith turned one lost man’s life around with the help of the rescue animals who loved him. It’s an antidote to despair and a call to hope, revealing the beauty and wonder of Ireland as you’ve never seen it before.
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- Anonymous User
- 14-03-2023
Compassionate read
I enjoyed Sanctuary. It's a good balance balance between describing personal struggles and the beauty and gentleness of Ireland and the donkeys. I found Patrick humble and likeable. He takes responsibility for his failings but ultimately sees himself as more than just his problems. The donkeys aren't always the focus but are threaded through the story and are constantly connected to it. I have three donkeys and found his description and understanding of them honoured them beautifully. Religion is important to Patrick but, as a non religious person, I didn't find him preachy. The talk of religion was very much based on his experience and was important to his story.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-07-2023
Such a gripping story
I really enjoyed this story, it’s heart wrenching at times but it is well written and pulls you in
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