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Little Princes
Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal | Conor Grennan
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Describes how the author's three-month service as a volunteer at the Little Princes Orphanage in war-torn Nepal became a passionate commitment for advocacy and reform when he discovered that many of his young charges were victims rescued from human traffickers. 200,000 first printing.
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GinaKButler
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It‘s one of the 3 books I‘d like to read for the South Asia prompt in the Read Around The World Challenge.
#bookspinbingo

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Kelly326
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April #bookspinbongo list. I read 10 books with 1 bingo, but not my #bookspin or #doublebookspins. The 1st month in a while I haven‘t finished them both.

TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Fantastic month!!! 3y
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Adventures-of-a-French-Reader
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Here are the new books I've received from The Wordy Traveler :) Have you read any of these???

Megabooks I enjoyed Little Princes! 5y
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jdiehr
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jdiehr
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Pickpick

Great eye-opening book about children in Nepal who are taken from their families and promised a better life.
The author never expected that his visit would turn into a calling.

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a.bookish.byrd
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Little did he know how much those little people would change his life. 💙

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a.bookish.byrd
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#24B4monday Today‘s read :)
(About 7hrs)

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a.bookish.byrd
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Wonderful telling of one man‘s journey of finding himself as he loses himself in the service of the orphans of Nepal.

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SilversReviews
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#HeyJune
@gypsyKat
@Cinfhen

TODAY‘S PROMPT: HELP

“Conor was a special person who fell in love with the children and had an obsession/passion to help the people of Nepal, especially those dear children, to find their families.”

https://silversolara.blogspot.com/2011/02/little-princes-by-conor-grennan.html

GypsyKat Oh! Good choice! ❤️ 6y
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monkeygirlsmama
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#TuesdayTidbits

1. I had issues getting into Memoirs of a Geisha. My book club read it years back, and I had nothing to input cause didn‘t make it to the end. Maybe one day, as I do think it sounds interesting.

2. Coffee... Not a snack, per se, but I‘m not big on eating while reading. Maybe Twizzlers?

3. The tagged book isn‘t exactly a biography so much as a memoir about the author‘s time and work in Nepal. It is MUST READ though. ❤️📖

4. Ok

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monkeygirlsmama
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#AndItsAugust

Here is a handful of audiobooks I've enjoyed listening to over the years. Of them all, Little Princes was, by far, my favorite. If you haven't already read it, I simply can not recommend it enough. 💙And if you like audiobooks for when you're on a long #Drive maybe it or one of these others will be of interest to you. 🙂

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DaniRa
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#feistyfeb #literarycrush ...so I don't have a literary crush BUT I fell hard for Conor Grennan when I read this book, he is so funny and witty AND did an awesome thing by starting Little Princes and saving these children in Nepal. Too bad he is married 🤗

monkeygirlsmama I kinda did too! 😜 7y
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AGirlAndHerBooks
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These books did indeed #inspire me. They illustrate how one person truly can make a difference in this big world. One person can drastically change the life of another or many others. Not only do they open up worldly truths that exist beyond our bubbles, they highlight hope and love and the power to help. #photoadaynov16

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CocoReads
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#booktober day 11 #memorablememoirs I don't read a lot of nonfiction but these looked interesting. Little Princes actually belongs to a daughter, but she had it signed when the author spoke at her school

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AGirlAndHerBooks
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Pickpick

Heartwarming and inspirational, it's a story of courage and resilience and it will restore your hope for humanity. There's tragedy and there's laughter and joy. It makes you want to help change the world for the better, as you see how one person really can make a huge difference.

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DaniRa
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I don't just like this book, I love it❤️when I finished I hugged it and so began a journey down the road of non fiction and real people's stories

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BookNerd1975
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Such an inspirational read! Connor and his organization are doing amazing things to help children get back to their parents.

Megabooks It is such a beautiful book! 8y
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Julia
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Well-written take on one man's experience volunteering with children which turned into a lifetime cause. Inspiring.

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