Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Little Princes

The book is a reality story about Conors life adventure. At the age of twenty-nine years, he is lucky to have an esteemed job status which unfortunately, he seems so unsatisfied and holds a low opinion of it . He decides one time to   terminate this job and   makes an expedition   around the world. His   comes across a place called Nepal where his visit turns out to be that of life changing one. He meets the orphans who in reality were not orphans but rather separated from their families on a lie, while being promised protection .He tries effortlessly to reunite, the abandoned orphans who ended up being child traffickers back to their families.
Conors unplanned visit to Nepal exceeded to a three-month period. He least expected that his voluntary act would end up transforming himself during his three month stay with the orphans. His behavior and attitude begins to change after her voluntary experience contrary to what is seen at the beginning of the book.  This experience developed him to the extent that he was not willing and was reluctant to leave to Thailand easily. He liked his responsibility at Nepal, however he   was obligated to leave because he already had the tickets to go to Thailand. The attachment he had to children all through was great and fulfilling. The children were used to him also loved him comes such that  he also developed a liking for  them too. Upon leaving, he did not want to disappoint them any more by not coming back and therefore creates  trust and hope in  them  by promising  them to come after a year.
Due to his desire and liking for children at Nepal, his responsibility increases on his return to Nepal   to volunteer again when he realizes the kind of mistreatment of the children. This was to the extent that they were taken as child traffickers who were   assured by the Maoist rebels for protection. A number of these children   grew to know that they did not have families. Surprisingly, Conor even notices their mothers were coming to look for their children who all along the children believed that their parents were neither a live nor  lived around Nepal.
The book is  also written, with the mood of Honesty and Humility regarding the complex life and the conditions the children lived in as well as the quagmire of that of tracing their families. On the other hand he comes back to Nepal from New Jersey where adjusting to life there was difficult for him. On hearing bad news about one of the children at Nepal, he comes back not only with an intention of addressing the issue but also that of starting a nonprofit organization known as “Next Generation Nepal”. Entirely, this story is built on values such as humility, respect, love, admiration as well as hope and promise. Later on, Conor is seen as a completely transformed man, with high level of maturity and responsibility. He also  grows  into being a man  who is sensitive  and cares about the  needs of the children .He is  also  afford to  take risks in order to  effortlessly  reunite children back to their families. This book is highly recommended by everybody because it has the ability to teach about humility as well as an admiration for children.


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