W. M. Raebeck lives in Hawaii where she adores turquoise waters, her old wooden chair, rural view, cat, and birdsong. Retrieving live creatures from the jowls of White Boy is the worst part of her day (aside from seriously questioning everything about today's America).
Raebeck's books (incl. 'Some Swamis are Fat' under pen-name Ava Greene) are true-life accounts. From the misadventures of a sugar-freak hippie chick, to trekking through the Costa Rican jungle, to teaching yoga in Santa Monica, to war-time journalism in Nicaragua (next book, out in 2022), her tales are laced with old soul insight, spiritual stretching, and constant exits from the comfort zone.
Environmental and animal rights activism are life-long pursuits for this author. And W. M. Raebeck lives in Hawaii where she adores turquoise waters, her old wooden chair, rural view, cat, and birdsong. Retrieving live creatures from the jowls of White Boy is the worst part of her day (aside from seriously questioning everything about today's America).
Raebeck's books (incl. 'Some Swamis are Fat' under pen-name Ava Greene) are true-life accounts. From the misadventures of a sugar-freak hippie chick, to trekking through the Costa Rican jungle, to teaching yoga in Santa Monica, to war-time journalism in Nicaragua (next book, out in 2022), her tales are laced with old soul insight, spiritual stretching, and constant exits from the comfort zone.
Environmental and animal rights activism are life-long pursuits for this author. And yoga and natural health have been foundations of her life (sugar notwithstanding).
Temporarily out of mischief, W.M. Raebeck recently released "Silence of Islands," a soothing, moving collection of poetry. You will love this book.
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