Tag Archives: books about Nepal

A Simple Way to Re-Inforce the Message of Global Nursing


Every School of Nursing in USA needs this. Buy one, or two, or ten. Put it on the wall outside your office. It’s a poster from the Syracuse Cultural Workers.   Think of no one as “them” Don’t confuse your … Continue reading

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review of The Sacrament of the Goddess by a Nepali person Oct 2014


Jan 31st update: The book  release party was a blast. In USA get the book on Amazon. In Nepal, go to Thamel. You can buy it at Tibet Books on Tri Devi Marg, or else Vajra Books on Jyatha. It … Continue reading

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The Sacrament of the Goddess is a “pageturner” May 6 2014


The latest review says The Sacrament of the Goddess is a “Page Turner.” UPDATE: I do not consider myself a hero, and I certainly don’t think I am a role model, LOL.  But I do want to set a small … Continue reading

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reading for Nepal volunteers Jan 9 2013


So yesterday I skyped with a nurse who will be joining us in Nepal, and she asked what to read to prepare. I have previously recommended some of my own specific past blogs, of course, but she wanted more. “The … Continue reading

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On the topic of writing a second book about Nepal Oct 26th


The Weight This week I got to the point where I needed to print off a copy of my manuscript so as to have something to heft. Looking at the screen was getting stale, and the story is taking sufficient shape … Continue reading

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