Mickey and the Plow Horse: Uplifting New Book Empowers Children to Release their ‘Inner Thoroughbred’ Masterfully crafted by Dr. Edward Dreyfus, ‘Mickey and the Plow Horse’ addresses the societal epidemic of people feeling they don’t fit in and plodding through life. Through the inspirational story of an isolated twelve---year---old boy who makes friends with a downtrodden horse, young readers are left believing in their dreams and racing to take on the world with gusto. Pacific Palisades, CA, November 09, 2014 -- There’s no way to sugarcoat it; millions of adults stumble their way through life feeling they are not good enough, have nothing to offer and simply don’t fit in. Dr. Edward Dreyfus sees this as a modern societal epidemic and, to prevent the next generation from lacking the drive and self--esteem they deserve, directly addresses these emotions in a powerful new children’s book. ‘Mickey and the Plow Horse’ transcends a typical children’s picture book to provide a life--changing reading experience Synopsis: Mickey is a 12--year old self--proclaimed nerd who spends his time alone with his iPod, iPad, and countless video games. His ongoing struggle with asthma renders him unable to participate in the rough and tumble activities kids his age enjoy, including sports, but that doesn't stop his parents from sending him off to camp for the summer. There he meets Jackson, a lonely and beaten down plow horse. The moment Mickey touches Jackson something magical happens; he discovers that he and the plow horse share a gift that will change their lives forever. “Through my clinical practice I have personally known dozens of exceptionally--talented people who don’t lend life their full potential as they feel beaten down by the world; often the result of a dysfunctional upbringing,” explains Dr. Dreyfus. “In order to survive in a world that rewards conformity, these individuals are simply trying to fit in. They often complain of depression and anxiety. They experience life in black and white rather than in color. Joy is limited. There is currently no book preparing children not to live this life, until now.” Continuing, “It all starts by helping children recognize their gifts, believe in themselves, their dreams and embrace them. The psychological message I convey counterpoints the