All of us in our own lives : [Book Club Set] / Manjushree Thapa.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781988298344
- Physical Description: 322 pages
- Publisher: Calgary, Alberta : Freehand Books 2018
Available copies
- 10 of 10 copies available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 10 total copies.
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stroud Branch | BCB Thapa Bk. 1 | 31681003055696 | BCB | Available | - |
| Stroud Branch | BCB Thapa Bk. 10 | 31681003055894 | BCB | Available | - |
| Stroud Branch | BCB Thapa Bk. 2 | 31681003055688 | BCB | Available | - |
| Stroud Branch | BCB Thapa Bk. 3 | 31681003055902 | BCB | Available | - |
| Stroud Branch | BCB Thapa Bk. 4 | 31681003055795 | BCB | Available | - |
| Stroud Branch | BCB Thapa Bk. 5 | 31681003055787 | BCB | Available | - |
| Stroud Branch | BCB Thapa Bk. 6 | 31681003055779 | BCB | Available | - |
| Stroud Branch | BCB Thapa Bk. 7 | 31681003055670 | BCB | Available | - |
| Stroud Branch | BCB Thapa Bk. 8 | 31681003055662 | BCB | Available | - |
| Stroud Branch | BCB Thapa Bk. 9 | 31681003055654 | BCB | Available | - |
- Broadview Press
A beautiful story of strangers who shape each otherâs lives in fateful ways, All of Us in Our Own Lives delves deeply into the lives of women and men in Nepal and into the world of international aid.
Ava Berriden, a Canadian lawyer, quits her corporate job in Toronto to move to Nepal, from where she was adopted as a baby. There she struggles to adapt to her new career in international aid and forge a connection with the country of her birth.
Avaâs work brings her into contact with Indira Sharma, who has ambitions of becoming the first Nepali woman director of a NGO; Sapana Karki, a bright young teenager living a small village; and Gyanu, Sapanaâs brother, who has returned home from Dubai to settle his sisterâs future after their fatherâs death. Their journeys collide in unexpected ways.
All of Us in Our Own Lives is a stunning, keenly observant novel about human interconnectedness, about privilege, and about the ethics of international aid (the earnestness and idealism and yet its cynical, moneyed nature).