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The Sherpa's Burden

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Product Code: 9798822901698
ISBN13: 9798822901698
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The Sherpa's Burden

$21.13
 

Through thin air, icy slopes, and a treacherous descent, Norbu Dorje, a talented Sherpa, guides his American client safely down a Himalayan peak. However, confused responsibilities between Norbu and a rival Sherpa guide, result in the death of Norbu's boss. The other guide blames Norbu for the tragedy. As the story spreads throughout the mountaineering community, Norbu does not dispute it. But is he really to blame?

Wracked by guilt, Norbu abandons mountaineering, retreats to his small village, and sinks into depression. Alarmed and concerned, his kind and grounded wife spurs him to build a trekking lodge in their tiny village. Ten years after building the inn, Norbu's life is filled with interesting relationships: a spirited and headstrong daughter, a true yet simpleminded friend, a not-so-pure communist revolutionary, and a deep but seemingly misplaced monastery abbot.

Seeking purification, Norbu makes a pilgrimage to the sacred Mount Kailash in Tibet. A rude old woman belittles his devotional efforts, yet coaxes him into assisting her on her own pilgrimage, which ends strangely.

After his return home, Norbu tries to make sense of his Tibetan journey. Then, a stranger knocks at the door, asking for assistance in the rescue of a desperate trekking party. The operation brings Norbu face-to-face with his old nemesis, who now needs saving. How much is Norbu willing to risk for the life of an adversary?




Author: Stuart Ames
Publisher: Palmetto Publishing
Publication Date: May 24, 2023
Number of Pages: 268 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798822901698
 

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