We All Wish for Peace Because . . .
Inspirational Talk
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About the Book
A dream that became a reality, and a hope to inspire many on earth. A new beginning. An ordinary human being, a shy and yet caring character. A thoughtful person, someone who rotated her life and transformed it into a peaceful and adventurous one. Trish was just like everyone else; she worked and was a housewife. Trish now has a totally different perspective on life as a whole. She takes on challenges and inspires others along the way. She looks at life with the desire to fulfill and enjoy it; she knows that there is more to life, more that can be achieved. Trish now participates in various voluntary activities, as well as public speaking, as she shares her story and talks about the Schools’ International Peace Quilt. Trish wanted to unite schools from every country in the world as a celebration of London 2012, as a way to increase awareness of the Olympic Truce. Was it possible? This book brings to life one of Trish’s very popular and thought-provoking talks about her thrilling journey, making it accessible all over the world. In this sixty-minute talk, Trish reveals how this remarkable adventure came about and how her extraordinary dream came true. She carries you forward so that you want to find out the next twist and turn in what happened. “Trish can inspire you to live your dream.” —William Booth, age fifteen
About the Author
Trish Booth was born in County Wexford, Ireland. She is a mother of two boys and is just like any ordinary human being strolling the earth. A shy, thoughtful, and creative person, Trish had a part-time job as a barmaid and holds various fitness qualifications. Trish went from being all of this into being a wonderful, inspiring person. Trish has committed her life to many voluntary activities within her community. Trish was also part of The PTA (Parents and Teachers Association) group at one of her sons' schools. She is also involved in the King George V Playing Fields Group, a group dedicated to protecting the fields for society and to further promote the name of King George V. Trish received the Evening Gazette Community Champion Ambassador Award in 2012 for her passionate endeavors within the Schools' International Peace Quilt Project.