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          Sathi

          2021

          by Julu and Jenny Campbell

          "On a crisp cool morning in Kathmandu, Nepal a young street dog named Sathi prepares for her first Kukur Tihar, a festival celebrated annually by Nepalese people in the autumn, commemorating the loyal and compassionate relationship between humans and dogs. After going to the festival with some of her friends, Sathi is badly hurt and ends up in the clinic at one of the animal welfare organizations in Kathmandu. Sathi befriends a number of other street dogs at the rescue treatment center, each with their own story. We learn about the difficulties that they face each day trying to survive on the streets of Kathmandu. Then something happens which ends up changing Sathi's life forever. The book is based on a true story of a real street dog from Kathmandu who is now living in Toronto, Canada." -- publisher

          Incidental

          I See the Sun in Nepal

          2014

          by Dedie King and Judith Inglese

          Depicts one day from dawn until night in one child's life in the small village of Bandipur, Nepal

          Beautiful Life Informational

          Pemba Sherpa

          2009

          by Olga. Cossi and Gary Bernard

          In a Sherpa village in the foothills of Nepal's Himalayas, seven-year-old Yang Ki wants to haul wood like her brother Pemba, so she'll grow strong enough to be a porter. She wants to learn her brother tells her that girls cannot be guides. Yang Ki, however, is very determined

          Beautiful Life

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