Finding Harmony(English, Paperback, Hyder Sally)
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A keen mountaineer, Sally Hyder was in her prime and loving life. She shared her passion for climbing with her partner Andrew and it was a dream come true when Andrew proposed at Everest Base Camp. For them, climbing mountains made anything seem possible and represented their attitude to life. But a year after Sally and Andrew were married Sally was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. She was only 28 and was training to be a Macmillan nurse -- she wanted to care for the terminally ill. But Sally was determined the disease wouldn′t slow her down: she went back to work looking after others and, despite warnings that her condition could deteriorate in pregnancy, went on to have three beautiful children. But it was when her youngest child Melissa was diagnosed with severe autism that Sally began to spiral into depression. Life seemed like one long battle after another and Sally felt guilty about the pressures faced by her elder daughter Clara in her role as carer. Clara had been dressing her mother since she was 12 and Sally worried that she was missing out on the freedom of childhood. Sally realised that she needed help. Not sure who to turn to, she happened upon Canine Partners and an extraordinary dog called Harmony. They formed an instant bond; Harmony can perform over 100 chores - from putting groceries into the trolley, to handing over Sally′s purse at the till. Not only that, Harmony is a great source of comfort: she intuitively knows when Sally is in pain and calms Melissa when suffering from one of her panic attacks. Harmony has given Sally the ability to start living once more and become a mother again in her own special way. She has shown Sally that the sky′s the limit and, with a taste for the freedom and independence that she hadn′t felt since her mountaineering days, Sally has her sights set on the snowy peaks of Ben Nevis once more: to climb the hardest of the Munro Mountains with her husband by her side. And Harmony, of course.