Philanthropic Wanderlust
"A nomad with a heart of gold, Danell transports the reader to the remote, poverty-stricken and at times dangerous regions of the world, allowing them to witness first-hand her missions of hope. You will be hooked from the first page as you accompany this courageous, unselfish, compassionate and adventurous young woman making the world a better place for those less fortunate. An uplifting read that will no doubt encourage others to unleash their own humanitarian journey..."
-Teresa Rodriguez - Bestselling author - Daughters of Juarez, Emmy-Award winning
Journalist - Univision News Magazine Show Aqui y Ahora
"For the past 3 years I see it all the time in traveling. A lot of these travel books and blogs are depressing. Danell's is much different. She talks about hope, beauty, making a difference, experiencing all humanity has to offer with a front row ticket. She's actually living. She is taking risks, pushing boundaries and her book really comes across like that." -Timothy Kephart, Graffititracker CEO
For more on this book and others visit www.DanellLynn.com or click on the book picture to purchase direct through Amazon
-Teresa Rodriguez - Bestselling author - Daughters of Juarez, Emmy-Award winning
Journalist - Univision News Magazine Show Aqui y Ahora
"For the past 3 years I see it all the time in traveling. A lot of these travel books and blogs are depressing. Danell's is much different. She talks about hope, beauty, making a difference, experiencing all humanity has to offer with a front row ticket. She's actually living. She is taking risks, pushing boundaries and her book really comes across like that." -Timothy Kephart, Graffititracker CEO
For more on this book and others visit www.DanellLynn.com or click on the book picture to purchase direct through Amazon
This book chronicles the magnificence of travel, the need to explore and understand cultural diversity. It encompasses the burning desire of one woman, for compassion fueled by wanderlust and a giving spirit.
After being heartbroken, and let down by 501c3’s Danell Lynn decided she would make it happen, her way. She launched Threading Hope and Highwire to teach art to children in developing countries and provide, donated-handmade, quilts to families and children in need.
Take on the ultimate adventure…the adventure of living. Find laughter and fear chronicled in Philanthropic Wanderlust, from muggings in San Salvador, bodies piling up in Guatemala, to quieting your breath weaving in a hammock, under the full moon, after diving Lake Malawi. Get to know artists in the mountains of Haiti, but try not to breathe in the cloud of hash that surrounds you, learn what makes dog and bird droppings lucky in Colombia.
" I believe in doing what you can with what you have, I don't need millions to help, and if I had millions that would just mean I could help so many more."
"I have always had a passion for travel and feel at home on the road, I see the purest me in the faces of strangers and
continually grow from the lessons they teach me."
After being heartbroken, and let down by 501c3’s Danell Lynn decided she would make it happen, her way. She launched Threading Hope and Highwire to teach art to children in developing countries and provide, donated-handmade, quilts to families and children in need.
Take on the ultimate adventure…the adventure of living. Find laughter and fear chronicled in Philanthropic Wanderlust, from muggings in San Salvador, bodies piling up in Guatemala, to quieting your breath weaving in a hammock, under the full moon, after diving Lake Malawi. Get to know artists in the mountains of Haiti, but try not to breathe in the cloud of hash that surrounds you, learn what makes dog and bird droppings lucky in Colombia.
" I believe in doing what you can with what you have, I don't need millions to help, and if I had millions that would just mean I could help so many more."
"I have always had a passion for travel and feel at home on the road, I see the purest me in the faces of strangers and
continually grow from the lessons they teach me."