Author: Roanne Legg
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781935070283
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
At age nineteen, Roanne left North America for the first time and traveled to the place of her dreams. A place filled with exotic magic, where mountains crash through the sky. A place where time moves slower yet changes a person quickly . . . Nepal. There were so many reasons why she wound up in the Himalayas. But only after thousands of miles and six months of living in poverty would she begin to understand them. It took the smells and depth of Kathmandu, Pokhara, Swayambhu, Tangting, endless days trekking into the high mountains carrying wood and leaves upon her back, following close behind her bahini or didi, for the new world to awaken her. However, the turmoil of her past tangled into every experience, and she longed to be untethered, to romp into the majestic wilderness. An inner battle played out in the isolation and shadow of Annapurna. While struggling to free herself from the rubble of her youth, the mountains saved her. And in the resurrection . . . a woman found. The rigor of that third world country, as well as its deep solitude and mystery, changed the course of her life. But it was those deep, brown-eyed Nepali people who taught her, questioned her and named her Sobha. Yet even after total immersion in their culture she was always known as the "White girl with gold hair." This is her journey. "With no destination, other than into the foothills of the Helambu valley, we caught a taxi toward the northeast side of Kathmandu where the road eventually ended . . ."
Naked in Nepal: A Young Woman's Journey
Author: Roanne Legg
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781935070283
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
At age nineteen, Roanne left North America for the first time and traveled to the place of her dreams. A place filled with exotic magic, where mountains crash through the sky. A place where time moves slower yet changes a person quickly . . . Nepal. There were so many reasons why she wound up in the Himalayas. But only after thousands of miles and six months of living in poverty would she begin to understand them. It took the smells and depth of Kathmandu, Pokhara, Swayambhu, Tangting, endless days trekking into the high mountains carrying wood and leaves upon her back, following close behind her bahini or didi, for the new world to awaken her. However, the turmoil of her past tangled into every experience, and she longed to be untethered, to romp into the majestic wilderness. An inner battle played out in the isolation and shadow of Annapurna. While struggling to free herself from the rubble of her youth, the mountains saved her. And in the resurrection . . . a woman found. The rigor of that third world country, as well as its deep solitude and mystery, changed the course of her life. But it was those deep, brown-eyed Nepali people who taught her, questioned her and named her Sobha. Yet even after total immersion in their culture she was always known as the "White girl with gold hair." This is her journey. "With no destination, other than into the foothills of the Helambu valley, we caught a taxi toward the northeast side of Kathmandu where the road eventually ended . . ."
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781935070283
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
At age nineteen, Roanne left North America for the first time and traveled to the place of her dreams. A place filled with exotic magic, where mountains crash through the sky. A place where time moves slower yet changes a person quickly . . . Nepal. There were so many reasons why she wound up in the Himalayas. But only after thousands of miles and six months of living in poverty would she begin to understand them. It took the smells and depth of Kathmandu, Pokhara, Swayambhu, Tangting, endless days trekking into the high mountains carrying wood and leaves upon her back, following close behind her bahini or didi, for the new world to awaken her. However, the turmoil of her past tangled into every experience, and she longed to be untethered, to romp into the majestic wilderness. An inner battle played out in the isolation and shadow of Annapurna. While struggling to free herself from the rubble of her youth, the mountains saved her. And in the resurrection . . . a woman found. The rigor of that third world country, as well as its deep solitude and mystery, changed the course of her life. But it was those deep, brown-eyed Nepali people who taught her, questioned her and named her Sobha. Yet even after total immersion in their culture she was always known as the "White girl with gold hair." This is her journey. "With no destination, other than into the foothills of the Helambu valley, we caught a taxi toward the northeast side of Kathmandu where the road eventually ended . . ."
The Naked Island
Author: Bryna Wasserman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781552636381
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
In 1787, on the morning of the new moon in July, the Dutch in Java murdered the Indonesian priest Qadar. One hundred years later, the Armenian Sarkies brothers opened the Raffles Hotel in Singapore; a farmhouse was built on Evans Point at the shore of Lake Erie; and in Java, Zulkanyan, a descendent of the slain priest Qadar, suddenly died when a curse he had set against his neighbours turned against him. His soul was set to wander in search of revenge. So begins the mythic tale of Rachel Lynn Gold, a young Jewish woman in small-town Ontario, who, betrayed by her lover and older sister, sets out on an odyssey to India, Nepal, Singapore and Australia in search of her lost self. Far from home and armed with nothing but a broken heart and a restless soul, Rachel is left open and vulnerable to the ghosts that haunt her. It is in Singapore that she meets the unlikely love of her life, Kifli Talib, a Malaysian Muslim, who, unbeknownst to her, is possessed by the dark spirit Zulkanyan. But the Jewish woman-child from Dunnville, Ontario, and the Muslim man-boy from Singapore fall into a forbidden affair, an intense love that both protects and threatens her with complete annihilation. A haunting story of love and betrayal, danger and survival, The Naked Island is a powerful first novel, a lyrical and poetic work that delves into the shifting nature of identity and the hypnotic pull of good and evil.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781552636381
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
In 1787, on the morning of the new moon in July, the Dutch in Java murdered the Indonesian priest Qadar. One hundred years later, the Armenian Sarkies brothers opened the Raffles Hotel in Singapore; a farmhouse was built on Evans Point at the shore of Lake Erie; and in Java, Zulkanyan, a descendent of the slain priest Qadar, suddenly died when a curse he had set against his neighbours turned against him. His soul was set to wander in search of revenge. So begins the mythic tale of Rachel Lynn Gold, a young Jewish woman in small-town Ontario, who, betrayed by her lover and older sister, sets out on an odyssey to India, Nepal, Singapore and Australia in search of her lost self. Far from home and armed with nothing but a broken heart and a restless soul, Rachel is left open and vulnerable to the ghosts that haunt her. It is in Singapore that she meets the unlikely love of her life, Kifli Talib, a Malaysian Muslim, who, unbeknownst to her, is possessed by the dark spirit Zulkanyan. But the Jewish woman-child from Dunnville, Ontario, and the Muslim man-boy from Singapore fall into a forbidden affair, an intense love that both protects and threatens her with complete annihilation. A haunting story of love and betrayal, danger and survival, The Naked Island is a powerful first novel, a lyrical and poetic work that delves into the shifting nature of identity and the hypnotic pull of good and evil.
Man Seeks God
Author: Eric Weiner
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
ISBN: 1455505706
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
Bestselling author of Geography of Bliss returns with this funny, illuminating chronicle of a globe-spanning spiritual quest to find a faith that fits. When a health scare puts him in the hospital, Eric Weiner-an agnostic by default-finds himself tangling with an unexpected question, posed to him by a well-meaning nurse. "Have you found your God yet?" The thought of it nags him, and prods him-and ultimately launches him on a far-flung journey to do just that. Weiner, a longtime "spiritual voyeur" and inveterate traveler, realizes that while he has been privy to a wide range of religious practices, he's never seriously considered these concepts in his own life. Face to face with his own mortality, and spurred on by the question of what spiritual principles to impart to his young daughter, he decides to correct this omission, undertaking a worldwide exploration of religions and hoping to come, if he can, to a personal understanding of the divine. The journey that results is rich in insight, humor, and heart. Willing to do anything to better understand faith, and to find the god or gods that speak to him, he travels to Nepal, where he meditates with Tibetan lamas and a guy named Wayne. He sojourns to Turkey, where he whirls (not so well, as it turns out) with Sufi dervishes. He heads to China, where he attempts to unblock his chi; to Israel, where he studies Kabbalah, sans Madonna; and to Las Vegas, where he has a close encounter with Raelians (followers of the world's largest UFO-based religion). At each stop along the way, Weiner tackles our most pressing spiritual questions: Where do we come from? What happens when we die? How should we live our lives? Where do all the missing socks go? With his trademark wit and warmth, he leaves no stone unturned. At a time when more Americans than ever are choosing a new faith, and when spiritual questions loom large in the modern age, Man Seeks God presents a perspective on religion that is sure to delight, inspire, and entertain.
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
ISBN: 1455505706
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
Bestselling author of Geography of Bliss returns with this funny, illuminating chronicle of a globe-spanning spiritual quest to find a faith that fits. When a health scare puts him in the hospital, Eric Weiner-an agnostic by default-finds himself tangling with an unexpected question, posed to him by a well-meaning nurse. "Have you found your God yet?" The thought of it nags him, and prods him-and ultimately launches him on a far-flung journey to do just that. Weiner, a longtime "spiritual voyeur" and inveterate traveler, realizes that while he has been privy to a wide range of religious practices, he's never seriously considered these concepts in his own life. Face to face with his own mortality, and spurred on by the question of what spiritual principles to impart to his young daughter, he decides to correct this omission, undertaking a worldwide exploration of religions and hoping to come, if he can, to a personal understanding of the divine. The journey that results is rich in insight, humor, and heart. Willing to do anything to better understand faith, and to find the god or gods that speak to him, he travels to Nepal, where he meditates with Tibetan lamas and a guy named Wayne. He sojourns to Turkey, where he whirls (not so well, as it turns out) with Sufi dervishes. He heads to China, where he attempts to unblock his chi; to Israel, where he studies Kabbalah, sans Madonna; and to Las Vegas, where he has a close encounter with Raelians (followers of the world's largest UFO-based religion). At each stop along the way, Weiner tackles our most pressing spiritual questions: Where do we come from? What happens when we die? How should we live our lives? Where do all the missing socks go? With his trademark wit and warmth, he leaves no stone unturned. At a time when more Americans than ever are choosing a new faith, and when spiritual questions loom large in the modern age, Man Seeks God presents a perspective on religion that is sure to delight, inspire, and entertain.
My Journey to Lhasa
Author: Alexandra David-Néel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Lassa
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Lassa
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Flip It Like This!
Author: David Hayward
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
ISBN: 1506484727
Category : Christianity
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Aggravated women disciples, Jesus hugging rainbow sheep, a man praying WTF?: the cartoons of David Hayward, the artist behind @NakedPastor, are graffiti on the walls of the church. This collection includes best-loved and never-before-seen cartoons that will challenge and inspire those grappling with the realities of the church as we know it.
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
ISBN: 1506484727
Category : Christianity
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Aggravated women disciples, Jesus hugging rainbow sheep, a man praying WTF?: the cartoons of David Hayward, the artist behind @NakedPastor, are graffiti on the walls of the church. This collection includes best-loved and never-before-seen cartoons that will challenge and inspire those grappling with the realities of the church as we know it.
Annapurna, a Woman's Place
Author: Arlene Blum
Publisher: Counterpoint LLC
ISBN:
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Chronicles the success--two made it to the top--and the tragedy--two died--of an expedition to the summit of Annapurna I, one of the world's fifteen tallest peaks, by thirteen American women.
Publisher: Counterpoint LLC
ISBN:
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Chronicles the success--two made it to the top--and the tragedy--two died--of an expedition to the summit of Annapurna I, one of the world's fifteen tallest peaks, by thirteen American women.
Back Over the Mountains
Author: Jane Marshall
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
ISBN: 938454437X
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
A narrative with a deep philosophical insights hidden in every nook and corner of every sentence… Back Over the Mountains is the true story of unexpected friendship between a Buddhist monk seeking to establish himself far from his homeland, and a writer clinging to the remnants of fading borderland culture. When she unexpectedly meets exiled Tibetan Buddhist monk Kushok Lobsang Dhamchoe, she begins a journey that not only leads her to remote corners of the Himalayas, but into the realm of memory, loss, and acceptance. From the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet to the secret valley of Tsum, Nepal, Marshall first follows in the footsteps of her teacher before finding the courage to seek out her own spiritual path. While trying to mend Kushok’s broken past, she discovers she’s healing her own, too. Jane Marshall has created a beautiful narrative with deep philosophical insights hidden in every nook and corner of every sentence. Mountain pebbles, people, wind, and longing are all carefully knitted together to form an inspirational memoir of her travels to Nepal in search for inner peace. This book comes across as transparent, emotional, and enlightening. It is bound to resonate and act as a brightly lit pathway for the ever-searching, travelling soul.
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
ISBN: 938454437X
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
A narrative with a deep philosophical insights hidden in every nook and corner of every sentence… Back Over the Mountains is the true story of unexpected friendship between a Buddhist monk seeking to establish himself far from his homeland, and a writer clinging to the remnants of fading borderland culture. When she unexpectedly meets exiled Tibetan Buddhist monk Kushok Lobsang Dhamchoe, she begins a journey that not only leads her to remote corners of the Himalayas, but into the realm of memory, loss, and acceptance. From the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet to the secret valley of Tsum, Nepal, Marshall first follows in the footsteps of her teacher before finding the courage to seek out her own spiritual path. While trying to mend Kushok’s broken past, she discovers she’s healing her own, too. Jane Marshall has created a beautiful narrative with deep philosophical insights hidden in every nook and corner of every sentence. Mountain pebbles, people, wind, and longing are all carefully knitted together to form an inspirational memoir of her travels to Nepal in search for inner peace. This book comes across as transparent, emotional, and enlightening. It is bound to resonate and act as a brightly lit pathway for the ever-searching, travelling soul.
Modern Confessions
Author: Gopal Chowdhary
Publisher: BecomeShakespeare.com
ISBN: 9390266718
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
Over there, here and everywhere! Not a single person seen as if humans had deserted the planet and gone to some other planet. Or war had been declared! Or Kala would have started his mission to change the world, Maan was wondering! Third world war indeed had been fought and won by Kina, a Kamnist rogue state. But Maan did not know then. He could see the collaterals of war there and everywhere! Locked humans in the confine of homes, terror struck. Everything would appear to have been destroyed. The world had been surreptitiously and smartly attacked by bio-weapon of deadly virus, stored in its lab. One night Kina army had overtaken the lab silently. They would let loose the bio-weapon on world. All worlds appeared to have been defeated. But this defeat would be termed by the defeated powers of the world as pandemic. Just to fool people and hide their defeat and cowardice, world leaders and powers appeared to have termed it as a natural calamity and pandemic. Or Kina was able to manage them to see it as such, it depends which way and on whose side it is seen!
Publisher: BecomeShakespeare.com
ISBN: 9390266718
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
Over there, here and everywhere! Not a single person seen as if humans had deserted the planet and gone to some other planet. Or war had been declared! Or Kala would have started his mission to change the world, Maan was wondering! Third world war indeed had been fought and won by Kina, a Kamnist rogue state. But Maan did not know then. He could see the collaterals of war there and everywhere! Locked humans in the confine of homes, terror struck. Everything would appear to have been destroyed. The world had been surreptitiously and smartly attacked by bio-weapon of deadly virus, stored in its lab. One night Kina army had overtaken the lab silently. They would let loose the bio-weapon on world. All worlds appeared to have been defeated. But this defeat would be termed by the defeated powers of the world as pandemic. Just to fool people and hide their defeat and cowardice, world leaders and powers appeared to have termed it as a natural calamity and pandemic. Or Kina was able to manage them to see it as such, it depends which way and on whose side it is seen!
The Places in Between
Author: Rory Stewart
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 0156031566
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Rory Stewart recounts the experiences he had walking across Afghanistan in 2002, describing how the country and its people have been impacted by the Taliban and the American military's involvement in the region.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 0156031566
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Rory Stewart recounts the experiences he had walking across Afghanistan in 2002, describing how the country and its people have been impacted by the Taliban and the American military's involvement in the region.
World as Family
Author: Vishakha N. Desai
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231551584
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
A Vedic phrase asks us to “treat the world as family.” In our age of global crises—pandemics, climate crisis, crippling inequality—this sentiment is more necessary than ever. Solutions to these seemingly insurmountable problems demand new approaches to thinking and acting locally, nationally, and transnationally, sometimes sequentially but often simultaneously. This is the mentality of the immigrant, the exchange student, the global native, and all who have made a life in a new place by choice or by necessity. Yet we suffer from a lack of the truly capacious thinking that is so urgently needed. Vishakha N. Desai uses her life experiences to explore the significance of living globally and its urgency for our current moment. She weaves her narrative arc from growing up in a Gandhian household in Ahmedabad to arriving in the United States as a seventeen-year-old exchange student and her subsequent career as a dancer, curator, institutional leader, and teacher against the broad sweep of political and social changes in the two countries she calls home. Through her personal story, Desai reframes the idea of what it means to be global, considering how to lead a life of multiple belongings without losing local and national affinities. Vividly conjuring the complexities and exhilaration of a life that is rooted in many places, World as Family is a vital book for everyone who aspires to connect across borders—real and perceived—and bring to fruition the ideal of a global family.
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231551584
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
A Vedic phrase asks us to “treat the world as family.” In our age of global crises—pandemics, climate crisis, crippling inequality—this sentiment is more necessary than ever. Solutions to these seemingly insurmountable problems demand new approaches to thinking and acting locally, nationally, and transnationally, sometimes sequentially but often simultaneously. This is the mentality of the immigrant, the exchange student, the global native, and all who have made a life in a new place by choice or by necessity. Yet we suffer from a lack of the truly capacious thinking that is so urgently needed. Vishakha N. Desai uses her life experiences to explore the significance of living globally and its urgency for our current moment. She weaves her narrative arc from growing up in a Gandhian household in Ahmedabad to arriving in the United States as a seventeen-year-old exchange student and her subsequent career as a dancer, curator, institutional leader, and teacher against the broad sweep of political and social changes in the two countries she calls home. Through her personal story, Desai reframes the idea of what it means to be global, considering how to lead a life of multiple belongings without losing local and national affinities. Vividly conjuring the complexities and exhilaration of a life that is rooted in many places, World as Family is a vital book for everyone who aspires to connect across borders—real and perceived—and bring to fruition the ideal of a global family.