A courageous book about lions, wounds, and the healing that comes through roars. Davida Angelica Roared tells the story of Angel, who is wounded by a hunter's arrow. Angel survives the wounding, forgetting it ever happened. As a lioness with her own cubs, Angel finally remembers the wounding. Surrounded by the wise lions under a full moon, Angel begins to roar. She is healed through her roars and renamed "Davida the Courageous" by the wise old lions in her pride. Davida Angelica Roared is a book for children of all ages who have been wounded and wish for freedom and healing. This beautiful, thoughtful tale of pain and healing is enriched by artwork that swirls, dances, shines, and breathes with majesty and strength. Its gentle words and clear message will resonate deeply with both children and adults who have been wounded-and isn't that all of us? - Karyn Henley Beginner's Bible and the Day by Day Kids' Bible Since ancient times, humans have pondered the mystery of healing without ever getting to the core of how it works. But Beth Richardson addresses a major feature of the healing mystery in her brilliant and engaging exploration of it in Davida Angelica Roared . The ability to roar reflects inner agency and strength, and this internal support is truly a critical factor in all healing journeys. This book inspires and challenges the reader to honor the head and heart as partners in the healing process. - Catherine Meeks, Ph.D A Quilted Life, Reflections of a Sharecropper's Daughter I love this book! The storytelling is brave and wise. The story doesn't explain every detail but allows the paintings and the imagination to be to complete the story. And imagination is required to absorb Davida's tale, allowing us to understand how this story happens inside each one of us. - Adam Randolph, LICSW Father, painter, budding farmer, recovering human This beautifully illustrated book tells the story of a lioness who through finding her true voice, heals from trauma. As readers, young and old, enter this simple but powerful healing narrative, they will find themselves laughing, crying, and yes, roaring. Highly recommended for anyone who is recovering from trauma, and for all who journey with them as healers. - Rev. Dr. Elaine A. Heath Author of Healing the Wounds of Sexual Abuse: Reading the Bible with Survivors and Trauma Informed Evangelism: Cultivating Communities of Wounded Healers Davida is a profoundly touching children's book that speaks to the deepest parts of the soul. Through the beautifully illustrated tale of a lion cub, this book gently explores the healing of life's hidden wounds. The delicate narrative and stunning illustrations make Davida a powerful tool for both young and old to understand and embrace their healing journeys. - Pat Luna Retreat Leader, Academy for Spiritual Formation These brief pages hit a deep ontological chord in me that tearfully illuminated my own path to healing. The images, colors, and words all cocooned and called me to trustingly use the still-grieving voice formed by my wounds. An inspired affirmation for young and old alike. - Teresa Cowan Jones Spiritual director, founder of TC Jones Coaching Beth A. Richardson is a writer, illustrator, and photographer who brings stories to life through both words and art. Originally from Oklahoma, she now lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with her spouse, Jenni, and their Scottie, JJ Shannon McGreggor. Beth has a deep love for animals, especially dogs, and her creative work often reflects her connection to the natural world.Her latest release, Davida Angelica Roared (2024), is not only written by Beth but also illustrated by her, making it a truly personal and heartfelt project. This inspiring story of a courageous lion offers readers of all ages a message of hope, healing, and inner strength.When she's not writing or illustrating, Beth enjoys capturing moments through her camera, making music, and spending time with her furry companions. You can discover more about her work at betharichardson.com and follow her Scotties' adventures on Instagram (@BethieRich).